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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-11-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-11-04 page 1

-Tn-iVikv ' I I iS i, . jj MEDICAL. TLGRAFMIC. STATE iPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL. abd disiascs miuug mom OHIO ii if , m ii ii a v Disorders of the Liver AND DIGESTIVE ( KGAN9, are cubed or HOOFLAND'S (lERUAMSTEItS ran ujtjui STRENGTHEN im. TONlJ I these una UA VE PERFORMED MORE CURES, GIVE BETTER SA TfSi'A CTION, i SA VE MORE rUSTJMOJfT, . - BA VE MORE RESPEO- ' TABLE PEOPLE 1 0 ... VOUCH FOR ' ; ;. ruE.v, Than any Utlier Artkle la the Market W. defy ey on. to contradict iLle weition, AND W1C1, PAY 81,000 1 To tor oil. that will product, a Untl lflat pubilsbd UJ IU, ,U.. 1. UUi UIMIUII,.. 4 " HOOFLAND'S German Oitters WILL OUBH EVEET 0AB8 OF CBMVNJOOR NBA V0U3 VEBILMTY DISEASES OF MB KIDN&YR " . AND DISEASES ARISING itROM A DISORDER' XI) STOMACH, Observe the following eyniptonif, reuniting From vieoroere 01 we iiigtimo vrgann. OonitleatlOD, Inward rilorJ, Vuluwui of Blood to thi ttad, villi f of me oiuumcti, nausoa, umic barn, Dlnguiilor Food, FuIIdcm or Weight . Ib toeStomacli, Hour Ei notations, Blnk-tutor VlutterlujC at tho fit or the !toraacb,Owimiuibfif thufleftil HurrleJeud Dltlkilll L'rctb lng, 1" utter in , ot tin Ha.t, (JLivltua, tr 6uff'M'nt It j Utile Mtll'.rwliC-U In lyitfz ' tm0,Dioirof Vision. r;tii- WiIm Imf .., the Bis 'ii, Fi-7.,r r.r,-l tMitl Fein la lh.i Jfiinl, lAclrmo ol PeripiiMtnu, Vollvwuc-n cl ' " tht Skin nJ BiH, I'atn In tba pMr. BiokJOhtwt, Mintu, ,4c. t ".Mid-bit riiubuii ol HmU Burn) j a fn tht Fitah. OouatAiit Im. aflrjftig of IfU, slid fc.'ul .tija of tJj.lim, THAT Tllll BtlfKBS Xa 3NTot Aloobollo OONTAIKd HO RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT IH TUB Best Tonic in the World W fit A l W M V a yrom the Uud. 'I'tiowfui i;. F fcruo. Vrom the Uud, 'l ttoaitt ft. Flurtmoe, Viniu the Hon. Vnuuma 11. Jfior-iuw. WifiiitH'.Tow, Jiuitwry 1, 1S08. hftva BOOHiUlluii iu Wi.uiiti tif tout I pHrl Deed nurked bnflt Tioiu jvir lluoltunil'ti OerDisn llltteri. Durlna & long ?tiil t.tl nwtlou of Oon-greee. prentog ud ooeiou. u'utiod uctirlj pruntreted me. A kind trtnd inKg"11 i((tuwut Hie proir. Uon I hve DMBed. Knot tiU Aiivte, oud the roaolt m latproveoieat of buk' n, mnatiil enorgy, end thet particular relief I j ..rt;.u uo-di-u and obtained. Otsen may baeiullarl) .iujit.ii'-jU if the dtwlroU lil'V;l IS KJjO-JKNOB. IroaJofaD B. WkktiMii, K , flioi or Wicker ham ft HotcUiion, th-jj ; loruv.a luaoafaotnreri of Tascy Iron Wurht3iH -VhujI nt I eA the recipient ii"ii- n onuo the ipiwtMt fhrontbak can be conk r red iijiuu maD, Tis., that of beaitb. For many ym lt;i ( unite red from one ol the moet aunuviitja; n'm! O-bnituLfuK com 8 let ate that the buuiaii Initnlj a ufUicteu witu broDle Ptarrhen During the Iouk 1 riitfiiliig from thU dUeaee. I .waa attciidM h fkuImi iityilolnns glf Ing ne Dul-tesjporary tltfl". 'I n-j c.-ujf tteemd tore-Bain nnlll 1 waa fnuict to tr.v Jit-uiIond'H Qermen llltteri. After thy use ot a trw Ik-lllo ot that vain able BMdloibtt, tho cDii)l&iut ni'i( HH'd lubeoun-pleleljr radicat4, I olten luwardl ll:uik ym r.-r eunli a valuable peclno. audi wbt iiver 1 t.itv na o-.inottuntty, oneer Tally reowmniend U, ul'.h fuil ci)ulidtnoe In lt tellBbllhj. Truly vtrut, J '11 1 U. U tUKKUHIIAM. Hew Tork, rb. 2, lM. rronJoHna Loe, Eet , ft-vi t f c A Walker, the tnoataitenilve ATuno riillisucni Id ttto United Htatee, Mo. 7U8 OhoatodL H,.. i hiittdnlphia: f iiRtanT, 6tb, ISM, Hwh. Johu A Kvjm; Gbntlimh: My miMltpr In l iw has Ihwii so great It beaefltted by your 11 null wi'n UerniMii HI Here tha 1 eonoluded to try It uiyaoli. J tlnd it to be an In Talaable feonte, and milttttl.iKly rocooinirnd ltv all ba are iu erlnfc lr4'in didvuiBi. J have ba thai dleeaela Ite nit dlMMnale loriii (Utnleoce for many yeari, and your liittore Uw gtvtiu me eae when eferythlnif aim hvi :uii'.l. Voure trely, JI'MUS LEI. From the Hvu. Jncoh ifioom. lHiLAOiii.rMi.i , Oct. t, I WIS, flgrrctaei. In reply to yoiar Imtutiyae to the feot produced by tlio umni llovlnnit'e tlerman Bit ten In my toinlly, I hiivenobtwilrdioti in uajiuK that Itbai been btifhly bcuenUal. luouinnlanoe, a cane mi dyepepeia uf thlrtwu yeis' ntuudiiijj, ud which bed become very dlatrwiutf, the uhu oi oub bottle gave deolded relief, th tii oud tfuotinn a oure, and the third, It eeeiui, him oo.'.ttriued iho uare, fur there have been no eyiuptout cf it tuLuru for the laet ell yeare. Ib my in-IWIduhl uh ot U 1 Uud It tc be o aoequaled toulo, aud litrt.i'ly rowtumuU'l Ite oaet? inv luwicn. '"' JAOOUDHOOid, . 1707 llptuue itieet, From Rov. W. P. BlegfrlM, I'mHqx Twelfth Baptist Ulmich. PiliLiuai.iMiA, Ueovmhfi'iOi 18QS. Mimu. J ok at A Kvaiih: Qbhtlbmbn: I havti rertritly ben laooring under the dUtreailng eflcour tu.lig.wtlon, accompanied by a prostration of the tieivonn uynUm. Numeroul remedlet were reoomotiudd y frlemta, and eome ol them teeted, but without rellr. Your lloolland's Qermaa Bitter were rwommuded by pereone who had triad them, and wliuHe tnvoralle mention of the Bitten induced me alio to try tliem. I muot cuufeti that I had an aversion to pau-ut modlclnes from the 'thousand aud ono" qnat k "Dittem," whoso only tn items to ba to palm ott wt-oteuM ami drugged liquor opon the comuniiltj, in a fil; wy; aud the tendency of which, 1 f .-, in to niu innny a con Armed drnnkard. Upon ioarulng thst you is was fall a medicinal prrpttrAtlon, 1 Wok It with happy eOeet. Its action, not only upou the t toiuaob, bat upon the oervuun f ui-jih, prompt and Krai-trying. I feel that 1 ham tUi Ivt l gieat and pvtm neat benefit from the tifij i a i.w b. I ties. Very respectfully j.ri, W. f.HBil.iFBIBD, Ho. a'A Wmt kamaKon street. Vism UwBer. Thomas W iiior, D. D , Pastor of Boi- borouth i'n;-Uvt Uimrch, )r. Jaoksont Ihmr bit. -1 fut it iueto your si aetleat preparation, Hoflnmrj (i.nunu HI t tors, to a4i my testimony to the 'titnnrud iuvatHon It has ollalnod. I have Toi yitit.n, i tlui., trfubled wlb great disorder In my 1kh 1 u-,l uiTi-iif syaUm. 1 as advised by ftlco-l u try a bottle of yoot ;iman Blttert. 1 did ho. atrl btve experlonoed treat ftnd anexpectt-1 ivior; my health baa twes very materially beP--tUL.,l. ( u -uudonlly rocom-mend the article wlwu I mt ot with cmos eimlUr t a- own, ana nave Ijoii (vHttiuJ by jwaoj of tbeti oodeVeots. Jr T. Mrm'H :in'W t.llllt. T. Willi EU, UMborawb, Ffc From B.v. B Dcrmnn, oi lit. Unrn.n Jltormtd Obarch. Knlr-ti..!!. llvil-.a anitDljr, P.. lr. O. JckwD HwnmctiHl blr: 1 li.v. bM. troobM with Djrippi un.i ly treaty jr, .no bte Dover Mod .of atuilkluo tli.t ilia oi m muau o m BooQ.nd'l Bitlorj. J iuu verjr oiaob Uu-rored Is bwilth. oftor baviiiK l.hun flvu bottlM. Xoiin, wltb rapict, J.U.UBUMAJI. M lb. fllMlora 0 M. JAJ180H." M u lb. '" P II I 0 Ji : BingUBoUU, OntVo'iir; or lhf Dot. for 61 Bboald roar n.irwt rtni?KtHt not h.r. III. trtloM ,o not b. put off by .ny of tu Iti'uxIc.tlDg proprtrag too. ih.t m.y beotl.p.-il tn Itfl vl'io.) bat Had ton. d w. will forw.rd, loirKly Aclt.i by .xprNt. FBItlOIPAIi OirriUK AND MANBf AOTOB, No 63 1 Arch Street, JOtfEkJ&UVAKS. (Sucauori to (J. M. Jaekttm t Oo.,) rnr wh by Orn nd DmIu lnrytow . I Vltl DM .otT dot, m volume xxyin: MEDICAL. The Great Internal Remd FOE THE "HFFEOTCAL CUBE" OF RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM GOVT, f NEURALGIA, .. Lii. TETTER i RINGWORM, ate. . IB TBDLT ailMtoflL-.'Mils'li FT STANDS TJMEQDALBD BT ANY HBDIOINl 1 now bnfnre the pnblio for tbe core of the above Dmeu uieeasee. roe vast n a niter or rW-a saedl-olnee which formerly have been used for these diseases, were merely temporary In their effects and ol wmuilUI TiniN) DDI -, . - The Meumaiic Compound Beaches the sontce of all trouble, and actually ban tanas the disease from the system by Its Immediete Johnson's Bhenmatic ComponnEl The Soldier's True Friend I READ THE FOLLOWING! : ': Pbovost UAEffnAL'sOmon, l fiTTflSDaoH, Deo. 17th, IBM. f Mb. Anubew JonHBOif: Dtar Sir: In November last I had a severe attack of Bhenmatlsu, to which I bad not been subject (or nearly three years. Tbe etiacK was so severe that I could not move my head or raise my arm. After trying different medicines without avail, f was induced to use your Bhnumatlo vwwpoana ami oiooa 1'urinor, ana neiore l bad taken three bottles I was so compUtely oared that i oonld perform any doty to whfoh my country might oall me. 1 can plaoly and confidently recommend It to all my fellow solttleie as the quickest and sorest rem mi ior nueumaiisui i over osea. Your trae friend, NOBI11B PATTKHfinw. Bekronce P. T. ratUrson aud William Dauoao, All who are It receive benefit. It oures whnu all other remedies fall. It give universal satisfaction. The proof ts most abundant. It is the only sure cure for Bhninetlem It is the (neatest discovery of the age. No other remedy has beoome so popular. It Is prescribed by phytlclans. It Is recommended by physicians. In truth, It is a perfect benefactor. . . SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Wholesale Druggist, PITTSBURGH, PA. SELLER'S Liver Pills. PLAIN SUGAR-COATED. (The OrJKlDRl, only Trne A deuulne) Use stood for thirty year i a Staple Bemedy.nne-qualed by any medicine known for tbe cure or L vtr Omntaihi. OoifiKarM. Hick Hendaeht amA RiltieuM l)U, aider, and indeed lor the whole class of diseases origtuauog in uiiiary ueraogements. SyiupiouiM ol i DiHeiitied Liver. tieneral loss of a u pet It, sickness of the stomach. peine lnu,the heaii houldurn, back and sldesMoae bowel, fol owed In uni rum Cv luooeness: sfisht dry cough, low Ppirils, with dlsincllnatlous toevery duty, an) prominent symptoms of a diseased Utue of the Liver. Tbe liver Is, however, olten much de-ratted when tt-o most formidable symptoms are absent, and becomes dally out uf Older before it Is kuown. Great fare of Liver Complaint iiy tit Original, only True and Otnuint LIVER PILLS. Bilvib Obekb, Ohio Co., Va., Mar. 90, '4l. Mr. B. B, Mltnt Hr blr-1 think It a dutvt owe to yon and tbe pnblio koui rally, to state tha have bwn afttlcted with Liver Uumpiaint fcr a long llnie.aml so badly, toatan abi vfiis formed aud broke, nhicb left me In a very low slate. Usvlng heard of your celebrated Liver Pllla belog for ir? by A, U. Bheip, Went Liberty, aud recouimendeu to mt by my physician. Dr. K. Hn.llti, 1 coucludrd to give them a air trial. 1 purchased one box and found them to be Just what they are reoommended, the best Liver 1111 oror used; and after taking f nr boxes, I Ond the disease has entirely left me, and am now perfectly well. UtspoUfully yours. Wist tmarr, March HO 1818. I coitlfv that 1 am personsllyacqualnUdwlth Mr Oohman, aud can bear testimony tothetrnthof th above certiflcate. A. B. till A BP. General iSallHlrtorlloii." GaKSNTiLLB, Floyd Co., Ind., Oot. 27, 1885. JlV. It, H.Hellert: Bin I am nnt of vanr T.t in- aad shonld be glad to receive a supply, as they give' general satiifftctloa. " 1'iease sena me some soon. (JYUD8 BltADFOBD Best FawiljPlIl. Alu andb i a, Licking Co., 0., March 1, ISM. Mr. D.R. Owen: Dear Sir: I have nmeA ftlCM.s-ii'A LIVKB PILlitt myself and In mv fern II v. and must ay, ai an aitrralive aud common family phyilc. 1 consider a very desirable pill They are prompt, but mild In thilr effect; arouse unhealthy action oc the Liver, oarrv off th mn-hiri se cretious, aud leave Hie system lu a heslthler ton amou tnan auy puyeio i uave ever taken or aumlu Istered. Very truly and respectfully, HAUURL TABS. To the Public. Owing to the Increased demand thronationt th ecu d try for Se CoUei Pi, the proptMor has oommonced the procetH of PUOaB-OOATIKG tbe UKLKBHaTBD L1VIB PILL, thereby placing them before thepublio, both plain and sooae-ooatsd. H. E. sELLEBS & CO., PropH PIT1NBUKOH, PA. dontly ' SlBXLlErR S IMPKItlAIi Cough Syrup! FOR TUB CUBE OF Congbe, Coltlni, ttoirMeueMri. mnuueaza, TU'klluK SenHalton Ot the Throat, Whooping CoiiKh IBTABL18H1D 1836. Twenty-fivs years ago Mr. B. B. Sellers commeno ed to manufacture this remarkable Syrup for boms demand, little dream In It was destined to form so Important a branobof bis diu buitness. But from year to year the knowledg J of Us value spread from family to family, county to county, State to State, till now It may be found tn nearly every town in the waste. countiy. and Ii considered indlspensa. ble t tbewsaads of families. ' (From A. Gushing, Druggist, Booth Bend, lad ) f. 9. Owu, BitQ.; iar Sir. In reply to your favor ol the 18th Inst-. I wold say that Beller1! Medicines has ar exceeded my expectations, and In no hAB thev failed to produce the desired effect. The Oonih Syrop Is a oure for Coughs, Oolds, Ao , aud the oheapnrss of the article places It within the reach of all, which, together with its efficacious qualities, renders It e ualve rial favorite. Not a day passes without numerous calls for "the one thing needful," st this sacon of the year, vis: Bet-lers' Oongh Syrnp. A. O. U USUI MO. Kes.il tb lollefrlnsr Exrals fson Or It Is the Oreat Curative. One trUI will convince. ' It cannot be ti highly recommended. It Is without a rival. It always givos satlsfActlon, livery one wants a supply. It ha power to cure. For Oosjgbs, Golds and all affections of tbe Throat and Long, ino uuet. ciuuirut renwuy u lB)ellxrsBsf OowmXx Bvrup It Is prompt tn Its action: always safe, and may be given to tbe smallest child or most delicate female , PREPARED BT. R. E. SELLERS A CO., rUtaborgb. Pa. ooltn.Ui-Htt SEWING MACHINES. PIMMHJj, WbolM.U idI B.I.II DmIw la PLANER ft REISER, BINGER'B IMPROV ED BLOAD, ELEPTIU, WHEELER ft WILSON,AND WILC0X&Q1BBB' NEWIHG MACHINES A 1.0. BABNUM'8 BKI.r B11WIB. (nr .11 klnil. of ttowlog M.oblbN. Principal Office Mo. 4, Op.ro noon., Uvianiuiw, v. . ng.ni. wnnito. wpjo wo in THE FLORENCE M: BS. B. A. S. JAMNIf, AO KMT, KI1FS Ty on hand an elegant assortment of oo as taut! Florence Sewing Machines I Tb. Tory b8t for family ih, tbs moit nttraottr. .no popoiar niaooiD. in we m.ra.t. Hn. Be.eranbl. reed, MokM lonr Mfr.reut ItllchH, In AlmoHt Nolnelnm, I. KiMlly Hp In Onler, Work. Lightly, uud H.T.r Hblii. SMteliM. Dool the bea.lMt or floret work wltb eqnal faollltr. ond every maoblne warranted to be all that Ii olalnj. ed for It. FLOBKNCE NKWIKU MACHINF. CO.. Qen'l Weit.ni Agenoy, S6 Weet fonrtb It., Ulnelnnatl, Obio. ALSO Fiukle & Lyon Sewing Machine. Makes the same stltcb and does the same range of work. Tbe reoutation of tLls Machine Is so well established In this vlolnlty, that It needs no farther comment. Superior Machine on, needles. Thread, and all necessary articles for keeping in order and repair these highly papular Lock Stitch Sewing Mach MBS. B. A. S. JANMBT, Agent, 488 Broad street, Ool ambus. AUCTION. AUCTION DOUUlSNIOiV ! W1 I ABI MOW PBXrAUED TO BKUIIVE OOM- SlurlHKNTH of .11 klnileof Uarcantll. Ooodi. Houeebold Fumltare, Ac, ON COMMISSION. r Liberal advance, will bo mad. on Cooelitn. oirnte. We aleo pay particular attention to ontelde .alee MercnuUle&UoiiHcholdUooilH I'aruiluK Stuck, Ileal IHlato, ate, Ac. We b.re on baud . large etock of Fine Now Furniture Wblch w. are offering at very low prlcee, to wbleh wo would oall tb. attention of tbe pnblio. DEAL 1AKS1NH, Aaction aud Conimlseion M.rch.ol., mj271y Ko. IMfuulh Uigbetreet. MEDICAL. HVMPHKGYN HOMtEOPlTHIC SPECIFICS, HAVE PBOVID, TEOM THE MOST AMPLE experience, an entire succeae: Bimple-Pron.pt Efficient, aod Bellable, They are the only fdtdl-oines perfectly adapted to pr polar use so simple that mlstakeo eannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be Iree from danger, and soenlolent as to be always reliable. They ha?e raited the high-est commendation Ircm all, and all! always render satisfaction. Cents. No. 1, Cures Vevera, Congestion! Inflsmma ; tlou- 26 Worms, Worm -Kever, Worm Collo 26 t'rylyitr-Oollo, or Teething of Infants Ho IMarrwi of children or adults 26 Ilyaftutery .Griping, Bilious (Jolio '2b 41.ulertt-HQrbua,Nause, Vooi- Itlog 2S Consjha, Colds, Bronchitis U5 NeiirnlKln, Tootbaohe, Faceache US HwiMlHcheeit8ick'Ueadache, Ver tlgo 26 lt7aHpMlit, Bilious Mlomaoh lift rvtiiprfMC4lor painful Periods.... 26 Will tea, too prof n- 1'erlods 26 S'ruuii, Oongh, difficult Breathing 26 Nstlt Mheiliu, Kryiipelas, Krupo tlons 26 Rlianiunttaiu t Bheumatlo Pains m, WH 21 twr and Aftae, Ch It Fever, Agues. 60 IIKn, blind or bleeding 60 Oiilittinliny. aod toie or weak Kyt-s 60 4'nlnrrli, acute or chronic, luflu- en KB 60 WhooptiiK- loiiKhf violent OoiikIis... 60 AMItaen, uppnssed Urealhlug 60 Knr I Mac. litre, cm, impatrtd Uearlog.M.H.M 60 Ni'i-ofula, eu1arg-d Qiandu, bwell hus 60 Ot'iioml Debility, J'hyloal Wf-akness ... 60 lkie)iitand scanty Becretbbi'.M. 60 jta-Mletiu!iat sickness from riding .... 60 Htlneye,IHNfttM Gravel 60 Mervoim liability, Hemlnal MtrrousDsllllty, KmiHlons, Id- voluntary Dliohariiei..,, ,1.00 ore Mou I h. Canker 60 UrluHry luvonlluence, wet lluglxd 60 Palnlnl irIocla,evn with Hpaims 60 KnllerliiRitat cbaugoof life 1.00 Killipyt tipasm, fit. Vitus Dance 1.00 Dlpbttoerla, ulcerated Bore 'inroai oo rAHIXY CANW. 35 vials, moroeo case, aud book $10 CO 20 large vlats, In morocco, and book 6 oo 20 large vials, pla n case and book.M 6 00 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book w.. 8 00 . VETERINARY ftPJfCirUW. Vabogany oases, 10 vlats tlO 00 bluRle vials, wtlh directions 1 00 aarTbese IlemeilleB, by the oaie or tingle box, are sent to any part of tbe country, by Mali or Express free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address BCMPIIURVS'SPROIFfO HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COM PAST, Office aod Depot, lSo. 6C'i, Broadway, Mew York Da Htm puis I Is consulted dally at blsofiloe, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of dls WFortaleby8.K.BAHUEil9, ROHUBLEB A CO., Q.BOBlBTt), and B.JOiiKSA BOM, Colambas,0. aug2s FOR SALE. 80 ACRES OF LAND ForSale.' Q1TUATBD ON THE DILL, TWO UILEfl VE8T O of Columbus, Iminod lately south of land lately lorohased from this Bank lor the Asylum for lie leolles, upon which a line building Is about being erected for that Institution. This land has a Irontoi nil reus on Duilivant's Avenue, aud tbe east end lying lilgb, and having a Fronts on the road to be onened. runnlni screen from the National Bned to the Harrlsburgh Itoad, About two-tblrds of It Is woodland, and onu-thlril under cultivation, Wll! be sold for cash or on payments. Apply to JOB. HUTOUBSON, aural iMsmsr rranaiiB uaua.uoiumons, u. PUBLIC LANDS. 80RIP FOR 8ALE. IM AO0OBDANOB WITH THi PBoVlHIONB 1 of en act of tbe General Assembly of the Btato of Ohio, passed April 8, 1WA, the underslgnd Btato oflloers will receive proposals for the purobaseof the Land Berip received from - he Unltea Stales for the establishment of an Agricultural College in tbe Stats of Ohio. ft?" The Scrip tan be located on any vacant United State Umdi, tubject to entry at private tale, if l vo per acre mineral land excluded.) No proposition will be received for lees than one hundred and sixty sores. if mere convenient, nrooosals may be mad tn the AUdiicr ane i reatursr or any oo.y, who will tranfum tu" m tne nnoersirusn. J Mi. H. QODM AN, Auditor of State. W. HOOPBB, Treasurer of State. W. HIM BY SMITH, Sec' of Bute. espMlUwoa it a M " 8, " ii 4 ii " 6, a, ii 7 ii ii 8 .i 9, " 10, " " 11, u " 18, ' .i H( 15, M " 10, ii 17( H " 18, II jo. 20, " 31, " ! W 41 I jj II ai, u " 26, a, ii 27, " II 20, SO, 81, " 32, " 38, " i 34, COLUMBUS, . OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1865 HOTELS. PRESTON HOUSE, Corner ot Thirtl A WLmin afe, (orroam na mu,) V q Newark, O. rflBIS HEW AMD BLEOAMT HOTEL. COM 1 PLRTBD at an expensv of over sHO.000, and furnished entirely new during tbe past year, and arraagea wiin sucn mouern impruvaments ana con venieotee for the oomfortof Its curste as are nstsor- pasaod by any other beuse In Central Obio, has been recently leaeei lor a term oi years oy toe snoson ber (late of Mew York city.) and It will be bis aim and object to to conduct the same aa to make It aa Inducement with the travel I n Dubllo to extend him their patronage, a liberal share of which te soiiciiea. uffloiDuti in reaoiness as an suswaoa the arrival of trains, to convey paeeengera to and rrom the nous, a aaiur une also rrom tun to and from Qranvtll. J. B0BEBT8, Proprietor iya "THE UNIOH," ijrk it, bat Third md fonnk itt, JEJb.lXAcxelxlilai . TOOHAJB B. W.HB, FAA.lL 0. wjnn., T.M.WHIIH)!! at. 1.l10i1t' FANCY GOODS. WILSON, YALE & STAATS, No. 42 Walker Street, BITWKKN BBOADWAT OHDBOH BTBIKT8, NEW YORK, Have last opened a large and entirely new fteck of SILK (JuODP, HOSIERY and ttLOVES, WHITE tiUOUS, YANKEE NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TRIM- MINKS, HOODS, KU6I18. ZEPH YR SH1WLS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, &c ae.,whleh they are cfferlng at the Lowest Market Prices Assortment lull and complete in every department. Mr. J. B. BKAB08LKI, formerly of Mt. Veroon Obi U now enfreged wltb thll Bonee. octlT 1m. MACHINE COMPANY. AGRICULTURAL Machine Corapany, THE ONLY COMPANY IX0LUB1VELY DEVOTED to tbe manuactore if Aarloultnral impuments at THE STATE CAPITAL. The Company In the exclusive manufacturers of many oi ine mos. approvea lmpiemosu oi nus baudrv. Tbe Favor ite" Combined Mower. Bean er and Self-Raker, Corn Planters, Biding Plows, Harrows, liaj den's Patent Water Drawers, Axe, Pick, Hammer and other Handles; Trunk Strip made of the best Hickory and Asb; PacKlug Boxes or every nnoTiption, who an oiner ariioies wnnin tiiosoopsoi tnf ir trsae. iteir All Betmlrs attended to Dromntlv. Agent, wauted In every State In the Union for the sale of Haydun's Water Drawer. The highest prices paid for second-growth Hickory ana aid. .vnn bquiii, oup t. Offlce and Factory went end National itoad Bridge, Columbus, 0., Oct. ISOfi. octlSdam PIANOS. J. C. WOODS, 21South High Street, OOH.XJ3VI3EITjrS, o,1 NOW HKUC1VIHO A LA HOI STOCK or IN-Itrument. flow lb. folluwlog Meunfectorlee taT ChlckerluK dc Soutr, IHT Nleiuway dc Sons, W Decker Brothers, tgr Hallet, Davis A Co., HaT W. P. Emerson, II eplendld Inetruniente. P.rtlcular attention le requested to the Fine lNH'f.rj.iMTSor DnraERBno.. Aleo. a line aeeorlment of tbe t.ry celebrated Telon bet Helndeoneaud Cabinet Organe. Inetrument. rented and nnt apply on inrcbaa Dealer, eopplled on meet liberal term.. aoguj ULme PIANO TEACHIWO. HAVINQ PKRHANENTLT LOOATBJ IN CO. lumbus for the tiurpose of Klvlna lessons on the Piano forto. I tako this method of Informlnsr the oltlsens of Columbus that I am prepared to teach vocal aud Instrumental muslo. Orders left at Messrs. 61 Iter, Drtsel A Co.'s Moslo Store. Very respectfully, F. A. OFIRRBIKB. BeferenoesProf, Schemer and J no. Bel tier, maytf PHYSICIANS. HATING BETIBED FBOM M1LITABT PBAO-TIUB. and permanently located in this elty, for the purpose of practicing Medicine and Gorgery, would respectfully tender bis professional services to the citizens of Oolumbne and vlolnlty. All dls eaees. both acute aod chronic promptly treated. Medicines compounded at the office, Mo. 87 East State street, opposite the Oapi"1 octl8-ly J.W.WORTMAN, 13 cut nl Wurcreon, n.. opened a. oOoe at th. rOl.linHIIN Ol-EKA HOUSE, Mo. 10 North .ntranee, (op .tain) wberv h. ma, bo loond ii thoe. who wlih dental operation. earertiH. and tkitfM) performed- MM tf ACENCIE8. LAND AGENCY W. F. A CO., WILL PAT TAXES AMD HAVE DEEDS BE-tmUDICD In anv countv of the State. Will procure Tax Deeds, Abstracts of Title and Patents for Lands rrom the General Government or State. Bnv and sell Lands on Commlrs'oe. Particular at tentlon given to redeeming and recovering of lands sold tor taxes, surplylng Tost or destroyed recoids aud perfecting atvecuve tuiss. Lands upou which the taxes are not promptly paid are liable to be told, and oan be redeemed, If at all, only at a heavy expense. A long experience, ana se'erai years' residence in Missouri, botn bsfote and d urine the war. will an able us, we believe, correctly and satisfactorily to transact any onsioess oonnaea to as. sepit u Police Agency. I HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE IN BOOM MO. IB, Opera Hnoie Building, for the transaction often rail Pnlliia liuelnees. Particular attention alven to the collectlouof claims, recovery of stolen proper' ty anu auuotion oi .nievee. All business intrusted to this ofBce will be prompt ly attended to. Ail commnmcB .tons sinciiy oonuaeuuai. WM. MEANT. Late Maor 7th O. V. 0., and formerly Detective Po lice uinoinnati. nugao COAL. HOOKING O O J- 1 Jtrm ABB MOW BEAD! TO VUBNIBH A BO e f ramuift artiste oi XZoolSalzaor Goal. In aav saanlltv. delivered to any part of tha oltv or on Batlroad oars. Office and lard between Loaf ana Biii eiraeis, No. 18S North High street. Order, reipeotfollj eollolted and promptlj Oiled TAN DI01IN A DEIIINO. JnnUdtf Hocking Goal. I AM NOW PRIPABED TO rORNIBD A SO parlor qnallt; Uocklng lloal, I. . qoantlt, dalloredloanj part ollhuoltr, or on railroad cars Order, left at mj elora, Bnek.;, Block, nulo, IMS. (If) t. BAfpir) 1" CLOTHES WRINGER. ' , THE . - , UNIVERSAL CLOTHES ' WRINGER! 'PHIS WBINQEB UAB AGAIN JUeT TAKEN M. IDC FIRST PXElflUM In tb rel raft, nt llin Amerlraa Institute. It took the First Premium at tbe Obio State Fair; also, at the Bute Fairs of Mew Vork, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana. tlllnnla In.. V..I..I.. .1 I Kltf.. Vllw BW.. oiituuiiimiD Valtov Wir. And aft most of the County and Inatitute Fairs throughout tbecoautry. Over 800,000 havoeen told, and are avuw in nee in tne united Diates. and wa navr tiMrJ or one inas was nos liked. Tbe TJnivbrbai. Is antiHrinr tn 11 nth VUM In bavlog iarjw roll or solid India Bobber, so protected by strong coo whkem that they cannot slip er break loot from I he ihaft. Its atrnn wwl tVm,. cannot be broken , and dons not nut or self fas oiotAei. Every Untvenal Wringer Is Warbantid. A good canvasser can make money rapidly selling them in every town. Excluatve sale guaranteed aud liberal terse given to responsible partlm whoflrst app'y. Bend for descriptive elroularand loimit R. V. jBROWBflNO, Qen'l Ar't, . 7 Broadway, Nsw folk. Bold In Columbus at retail by oct20 Sm . WM. A. GILL A 80MB. BUSINESS COLLEGES. BOOn-KEEPINO, M ATHEM ATICS, Penmanship and Telegraphy Ocvjpltal Oity BUSINESS COLLEGE, ( Oomer Town and High Struts,) Oners oisurpeieed faclll'les for acquiring good pnivnuai euucaiiou A Deduction of 50 per cent. nmle In favor of Disabled ttoldlerge THIS INSTITUTION IS MOT A "LIME IM any so-oalled obaln of Colleges, bnt an last! to tlon able to stand alune, rtstlnglts claims to pa tronage solely on tbe excellence ot Its course and tb ability of Its teacheis. Fur particulars, call a ths College, or write for College Journal. Addrtes BUSH & MAESHALI, COLUMBUS, OHIO BUS IMEK8 CAROS. HA.VL 8. 1IENK1E, -aVttox'iiey at IJaw, 1'OLfJMBlJS, OHIO, nrjILL PBAOTIOB IN TITS) BTJPBEHC AND T I interior uonrt., at. will collect olalm"agaliut k . - .-j . OrDce No. 1 Vdeon Botldjng. ODDOflte the State Uoueo. oct37dlf W. U. TILDIN. 0. W. .OOLIOH. TILDEN & BOI LTON, ATIOBIVEYS AT LAV, No. 17 l-ll Main Street, octl6dilm, CISCHtWATI. O. a. a. WABoin, .. B.WlLeOM, JOHN MCOAfrLT Warden, Wihos & Mctufl'ey, Attorneys and Ooansellon at Law. COIiUMUl', O. WILL ATTEND TO ALL PBOFEJBIONAL bnelnM eotroeted to tlwm. In tbe SuDrem. Uonrt, and In Franklin aod adjoining conntie.. omco Bo. 35 En. I Hint. Htveet, 0ct3 Bmi. t. a. si.iaaT. i. w. LILL. NIEBEBT at LILLET, JO 23 PHINTBRS, BooU-Blndersir And Blank-Book Manafaotnren. Bnder Hull, Union Block, B. Hlgn 8 apro .ou if BEEN A. NWAYZE, MERCHANT TAILORS ! AMD DKALEBS IN BIADT-HADB CLOTHINO, A Genu Fnroiihlag Ooods. No. lot Sooth High St.. onnoslte D. 8. Hotel. We keen a wallelesUad stock of goods, both foreign and domestic, Oive us a can, auu we win uo meo gooa. Huii (i nrtrcn m bwaiki. CUTLERY. PETER NEFF & SONS, AM A MTTFAOTOBEBS AMD IMFOBTBBSOFCUT- kwjl Lima, u. Uii oairi at,, trotwecu im auu Baee Sts.. Cincinnati. O.. have now In stock a la roe end very bandtome stock of Pooket Cutlery at Low Rates, Al'o a full and com Diets assortment of their own and II. Hnnter'e Duteliei Kiilves AND Tatole Cutlery. At tbe prloee of Keller. MMnnfao nrera. cote Im OIL COMPANY. COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY. Manufacturers of SUPERIOR BURNING OIL, MACHINE OIL AMD NAPTHeV OlMtc Went of Penitentiary, COl.tJHDUS, OBIO. B. F. REE8 A CO., Proprietor. OEDBBS SOLICITED, BATI?FAOTION ODAB-anteei. Second band Oil Serrate bought at ..rent prtpa. antra Bmeid EXPRESS COMPANY. WELLS, FARGO & CO. NEW YORK at CALIFORNIA KaPKES. AND KXCHlNtiE CO., 84 BBOADWAT, N. T SOLK FUEItiHT AGENTS, PACIFIC MAIL STAfflSHIP CO. BTIAMIBa WILL BAIL ON THE 1ST, 1ITH AND 9IBT Of EVEBT nonlh, enoept wnen .coh d.tw fell on Sonriey, wben the.departnrewlll beonSaturdaj preeedtoa. For rate, apply at onr iSJoae, 82 Broadway. New York; Pier 41 kortb Blrer, foot of Canal el.; an and 10 Uonrt Square, Boetoni 607 Cbcatn.t st , Phlled.l. ehla. Fralaht and am.ll paebaea reeelred for California endlbe PeelSe Ooeel. ralltorol. Ooupone bonfht or eolleeted. Collection. Bead, and oommuwlona elecoteel la Ike PaolSo SUM.. Exchange for aale on London, Dublin, Pari. an. Ban Frenoleoo. Lettra of Credit on tbe Onion Bank of London leeued to traveler., ieheneeb)e for (Jlreolar Let- Mr, payaoi. m an part, or Kurope. Peieon. grdon abroad will Sod this the most convenient aa well aa lAe tmfui way of providing tnoa. selves with fundi. Aleo. Letters of Credit on onr Ban VranehMO hooae, for whioh they will leene Circular Letters payable at any of onr ofilece In California, Ore. 8)0, Nevada, Washington Territory, sad Brlash olurehla. T.leirraDhlo Iraasfer. ol eaonev made In Ran Francisco and all aooeaslbl. points In tha Pacinc DUtee. Oallfor.1. and Navad. MlntngftBd other Stoekl houebl an. sol. on oornmiuion ny Ulegrapb. InnUSni WALL. FAaUrO , DAILY OHIO STATE JOUKWAL MUinD AKD FUnLIBHKD II MM. T. C0GGE8HALL A CO. OfBM Ko. leal siai. H(it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Yin., or in. daily JoonrliL. BI..1. Bubecr b-r.. 1 ...r. bi mall n...ffo 0 llogle SnbMrlb.r.t H month., 4 firi SleejIeBnbeoribere, S month., " ................. 11 3 llngleflnbeorlber., 1 month, " 0 8 Single Sabecrlbon, per month, delleered bj oarrler mtm, 0 8 8ln.le8abeerlb.ra. D.r wosk. d.liTered br oarrter 0 HI To agent. In clnbe, 1ft cent, per week each copy. TIE., Of TBI TRI-WCECLT JOUlHAb. aiogl.naUertber., 1 jr...................... (n Blngl. Bateerlbera, 6 montn......HH.H,..,...., 8 8 Single Bubeertber., 8 eeonth. .......H.H....HH 1 lfl dingt. Snboortbere, 1 montb...... , o ,1 TI... 0, TBS WIM.LT J0tJl(4L. Slngl. BabeorllMrt, per jmut. 8 on TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Dai i,t One Square, each Insertion 0 7ff I . Bpeelal Notices per Square, eaoh Insertion .....?......?- .ti Local and Business Notices, per line, each Insertion... 0 20 Wbuelt One Square, each Insertion 1 60 Arccai ano uusiness notioee, per una, each Insertion.... 0 00 r One square oereni three-Quarters of an Inoh of space In the columns of the Joubmau . r Marrlan Notices will hereafter Invariable be onargeu ou uenis wnen onaer nve iinee, anu ou oenis per square when oooopylng more space. Agricultural and Scientific. TBI QAAPB 1IILD IM TBAKCI. There has been a remarkably large wield of Krp in Fr.no. this ee.aon, and their riohn.M in juioe is quit, aa wonderful. Large quantities of win, hare been lost for want of oaaks to store it in. In some parts of Burgundy persona furniahinE their own barrels oan purohaae new wine at from four to nre oenti per gallon. The nest ol rrenoh brandy esn be made at less than SI per canon, out oneapness in Europe is not like it to aneot tne price in tuia country, where peculation and adulteration hare sway. CATTLB FOB TUB DAIBT. Th, following was written by the late D. B. Hintnan, Esq., of Cheater oounty, l'enn., and originally printed in the Germantown jucgraph: I do not think that a rery large proportion of onr cowi are well adapted to the butler dairy. What we want from a cow is quantity and quality of butter; we should not be gorerned by quantity ot milk. 1 h.T. some fine-looking oowa with tbe distinguishing marks or gooa milkers, whioh were selested by one of the best judges in the country, but whioh are worth nothing for butter; while for the conscientious milkman they would be very superior. I beliere that all distinguished writers and breeders, both in this oountry and Europe, admit that for the butter dairy the Alder-neya stand at the head. For early maturity, quantity and quality of butter, they certainly exoeL SKBDLIlfO) SOSES. Mr. WHUam A. Bar.eBa, of Glen Cove, presented a bushel-baBket full of different varieties or seedling roses, which were produced by Bimaelf irom-tno seed. Ho re. marked that ths Idea had prevailed that seedling roses oould bs produoed only iu Franes, bnt ths truth was, they oould bo propagated from the aeed here belter than in Vranoe. He adviBed everybody to plant their roes seed. He bad obtained blossoms in nins weeks from the time tbo seed sprouted. THE WAT TO GET Bin Or BOSEBOrJS. Mr. Solon Robinson observed that he was very mueb troubled withrosebugs this year, his grapes being threatened with total destruction by th u- However, a pi, v. rJra th. fipiraa Lindliana whioh is so attractive to the rosebug that they all oolleot upon it, and It la then very easy to pull tnem ott and roast them, tbe only mod. of destroying them that he had found effeotual. American InttituU Farmers1 Club. AB ANTIDELUVIAB HONBTEE. At the last sittini ot ths Frenoh Aoademv of Soienoe, H. Berres oommunioated a paper on the Clytodon clavipa, an enormous antediluvian quadruped of the armadillo genus, out oi me size oi an eiepnant. nitnerto no complete skeleton of this wonderful animal has been found. Owen, Lund, Nodot, Huxley and Burmeister had only had incomplete fragments at their disposal; but M. Serres has at length suooeeded in reconstructing its skeleton, whioh will very shortly be exposed to publie view at tbe Museum of Comparative Anatomy at tbe 0 aide, of Plants. The total length of the creature is three hundred and thirty moire, or nearly eleven feet; its hight from the ground to th. top of ths orests whioh sup ports its bony armor, is four feet. The head, whioh had only been until now de soribed on the evidence of mere fragments belonging lo different individuals, is entire; its vertioal diameter is equal to its transversal one, vis: about 16 j inches. EXPANSION OF ICE. Rev. Froderlo Gardiner gives, In the last number of SiUimarit Journal of Science, some curious experiments of his, made on the ice or the Kenneoeo river, in Maine. U7 In serting a lina of stakes in the ioe aoross the river in the early part of February, be found, in the middle of March, that there had been an expansion of the ioe of over twelve feet In a breadth of five hundred feet. As during this tims ths temperature of the water was nearly equal, the expansion must have been due to the sun's rays, whioh was proved by the faot that there was the least expansion on the eastern side, where the ioe was partially shielded from the sun by a high bank. A USEFUL COMPOSITION. In the Soientifio Convention atNewhaven. Prof. Olmatead stated that rosin added to lard gives it a degree of fluidity not before possessed by the lard, and also prevents tha lattsr from forming those aoids whioh oorrede metals oopper and brass for ex ample. Beverai important praetioai applications result from this property. Its use for lu- brleatlng surfaoes of brass or oopper has already been alluded to. It is equally applicable to surfaoes ol sheet iron. 1 have fonnd a very thin coating, applied with a brush, sufficient to preserve Russia iron stoves and grates from rusting during summer, even In damp situations. 1 usually add to it a portion or blaok lead. and this preparation, when applied with a brush, in the thinnest possible film, will bo found a complete protection to sheet iron sieves and pipes. The same property renders the oompound of lard and rosin a valuable Ingredient in the composition of shav ing soap. Tbe quality oi snaving soap is greatly improved ty a larger proportion of oil than is usually smployed, so as completely to saturate ths alkali; but suoh soap easily l eoomes ranoid when wet with water and allowed to remain aamp as it commonly is when in nse. If a certain proportion of this oompound Is added to common Windsor soap (say one-half of its weight) ths tsndenoy lo grow rsnoid is prevented. A very soft and agreeable shaving compound, or cream, may be mad. by steaming in a oloss cup a cake of any common shaving soap, so as to reduce it to a soft oonsli-lenoy, and then mixing intimately with It half its weight of our resinous preparation, adding a few drops of some odoriferous substancs. The same oompound forms an excellent water-proof paste for leather. ELEOTBIOITT OF THI 00 BAB. The Paris correspondent of the Chemical jVewt states that an important experiment has been mads by H. Duohsmln during a holiday at the seaside. He made a small oork buoy, i ad fixed to It a disk of ohareoal containing a small plate of sine. lis then threw ths buoy into tha lea, and oonnected it with oopper wires to an eleotrio alarm on the shore. The alarm instantly began to ring, and has gone on ringing .ter sinoe, and, it is added, that sparks may be drawn between the two ends of th; wire. Thus the man sesms to bs a powerful and inexhaus-tibl. source of eleolri''y. and th. small ex- perlment of M. Duohsmjn may lead to most I I SI porta SI rw.' i NUMBERS 93. 1 Beligious Mi&celiany. "Oh dreary life," ws cry, "Oh dreary Ufel" And still tbe generations of tbe birds Sing through our sighing, and the flocks and herd Serenely live while we are keeping strim With heaven's tros purpose in as, as a knife Against wblch we may straggle) Ocean girds Coilackened ths dry land, eavanaah-swards Cn weary sweep hills wateh, an wore; and ripe Meek-leaves drop yearly from the forrest trees, . To show above tbe nnw&sted stars that pass In their old glory. 0 thou god of old, Urant me some imallsr grace than comes to these: But so much patience, as a blade of grass tiiows by, contented through ths heat and cold. "For this true nobleness I seek in vain; In woman and In man I And it not; 1 I almost weary of my earthly loll My life-spring are dried np with burulog peln." Thou nnd'st It not? I pray thes look again: Look nueanl, i hrougb tbe depth oftbloe own eon', Howls it with thee) Ait thou sound and whole? , Doth narrow search show tbse no earthly stale? I Its nob lei and the nobleness that lias In other men, Bleeping, but never dead, Willi lie in mejesty to meet thins own; Thon wilt thou see it gleam In many eyes; Then will pure light around tby path be shed, And toon wilt never mors bo sad and lone. Mu, BaowjtiHa. OOD S OEKKTIIiaS. Ood greets many a one who never ob. serves, and many more wLv never thank nim for it. when, for instanoe, his sun wages tnee eariy to trie enjoyment of another day of life and health, and when, at even tide, thine eyes olose in peaceful slumber, it is beoaoso Ood hath bidden thee "QoeJ nigh!;" and when thou sittest down to a well-spread board with a good appetite, it is God's gift for thy good. Thon. a.ain. Ihou art enabled timely to diaoover some threatened danger, what is it bnt God sav ing to thee, "Take heed, my ohild, and turn back before it be too lale I" When, on soms early summer morning, thou walkest about amid tbe DloBsoming Bowers and ths sino. ing birds, and thins heart feels light and jvjriui, is uu, uou oaring iu uiee, Tveioome, heartily welcome, to my palaoe garden ?" And when, all of a sudden, perhaps, without thy knowing how or why, thy heart is moved to good thoughts, and thou beginnest to feel sorrow for having done wrong, and a desire to do better, is not thy Heavenly earner Baying to mee, 'u, grieve not my uoiy spirit, wmcn sew stirs wunin use Or, when thou passes! by a new-made grave, and a sudden shudder of anxious foreboding runs cold through thy frame, is not God greeting thee with the Fatherly admo nition, "Remember now thy Creator In the days of thy youth, whilo the evil dayB oome not, nor the years draw nign In whioh thou Bnait say 1 nave no pleasure in them: fcr there is nettner wisdom nor device in the grave, whither Ihou art fast hastening?" O yes, these are God's greetings, "whether we will hear, or whether we will forbear." But if we hail them not wilh pleasure in time, we shall remember them with vain regret in eternity. From the demon. . WBT AH I MOT A CHBUTIAN ? 1. Is it beoause I am afraid of ridioule, aud whac outers may say oi me t "Whosoever shall be ashamed of Me and My wordB, of him shall the Bon of man be ashamed. 2. Is it because of the inoonsistenoies of professing Christians ? " i'rery man shall give an account of himseir to uod. ' 8. Is it beoause I am not willing to give up all to Cnrist t " what shun it prom a man tr he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own Boul r . 4. Is it beoause I am afraid that I shall not be aooepled? " Him that Cometh unto Me, I will in no wise oast out. 6. Ib it beoause I fear I am too great a sinnor t xii. mood ot Jesus Christ cleaneeth from all sin." OALtLBAH, THOU IMST CONQUERED." Such waa the dying exclamation of Ju lian, the Roman Emneior. Thounh once a professed Christian, he apostatized from the faith, and employed all his energies for tbe overthrow of the religion of Jesus and the establishment of idolatry. He shut up unnstian sanotuaries, reopened and pa-troniied heathen temples, and in ths face of the positive assertion of cnrist that the Jewish Temple at Jerusalem should remain In ruins, impiously attempted to rebuild it. liut ne contended against One far mightier than himself, and was forced to submit Wounded in battle by a Persian lanoe, he took a handful of his blood, and casting it up towards heaven, criod, "O, Galilean, thou ha, oonquered I" Omnipotence was too much for him. And thus will all the enemies of Christ be subdued at last; for J " He must reign till lie bath put all enemies under His feet.'J PRATER. In the very moment when thou prayesl, a treasure is lam up lor tnee in heaven, no Christian's prayer falls back from the oloaed gates of heaven; each enters there like a messenger dove; some bring back immediate visible answers; but all enrich cur store of bleBsings there, and all return to the heart with tbe fragranoe of peace on them, from the holy plaoe where they have been. The Christian, even when he is walking for recreation, in his oonverse with others, in silence, in rcauing, in an national pur suits, finds opportunity for prayer. And although he is only thinking of God in the Utile ohamber of his soul, and oalling on bis Father with silett aspiration, God is near him, and with him, fcr he is still speaking to uim. u reyory. In the wordly matters "think twioe," bnt in duly, it has been well said, "first thoughts are Desi; tney are moro iresn, more pure, have more of God in them. There is nothing like the firstglanoe that we get at duty, before there hs been any Bpeoial pleading of our aSeotions or inclinations. Duty is seldom uncertain at first. It is only after we have involved ourselves in ths mates and sophistries of wishing that things were otherwise than they are, that it seems indistinct. Considering a duty is often ex plaining it away. Deliberation is often only dishonesty. God's guidanos is plain whsrs we are true. We hear it not seldom said that ignorance is ths motherof admiration .A falser word was never spoken, and hardly a mora mis- ohievous one; for it seems te imply that this healthiest exeroise oi tbe mind rests, for tbe most part, on a ueceu ana illusion, and that with better knowledge it would cease. For onoe that ignorance loads us to admire that whioh, with fuller Insight, we should peroeive to be a oommon thing, and one demanding therefore uo such tribute from us, a hundred, nay a thousand times, it pre vents us from admiring that which Is admirable indeed. Trench. A Hottentot beats his idol when he falls in bis supplications. The people of Naples are frenxied with rage, when the mirarle of the "Liquefaction" does not appear at the festival of San Genuaro. How far is that Christian elevated above these, in possession of the " fruits of the Spirit," whose heart mutters hard thoughts of God, at the delay or the refusal of an answer to his prayers ? Such devotion is intensely selfish, however it may be be glossed by the refinements of devout speech. "Slid JJouri." How reluctant are we to let our disordered nature feel the severity of that discipline whioh Infinite Love has chosen for us I The very auliotiou at which we murmur, the heart-searching of God's Spirit and Word whioh bo sorely tries us, tbe very duty of which we perform the half, would have proved tbe ohoieeet blessings if we had cheerfully taken them at His graoions hands. Sinoe the hoad has been crowned with thorns the feet have never yet been permitted to walk on roses ; but God's times are the best limes ; and when he intends you should oarry a cross, be sure you will not want an enemy to lay It on your shoulders.Nearly all through Texas the freedmen an working steadily and give almost uni wersal satisfaction. Th. crops are aplsndid In Northern Texas. Corn sells at 80 to 40 cents per bushel, wheat 60 cents, butter 17 cents per pound, eggs 12, oents per dosen, anu ouio.ou. -!--. A8HINOT0N ITEMS. OSSIP ABOUT WIRZ. he Kentucky Difficulty, 'EIALOFSTEAMEBS. tfe of iraj Waps Stoppeo. ATexiotiii kflir. Southern Postal Routes. Missouri Legislature. ttoo., ectoo.. Washlaglea Item.. New Vobk, Not. 8. A speoial to the rimes, from Washington, 2d inst , says Gen. Uriscoe's oaao is still before the Beoretary of War. Brig. Gen. Henry A. Barnum, formerly of ths 20th Army Corps, now commanding one ot Ibe dlstrlota in the department of the East, has been breveted Maior General of volunteers. Secretary McCulloch and the Commia. xioner of Internal Revenue, have under consideration a oiroular regulating trade between the United States and Canada. rhe oiroular will be issued in a day or two. The Tunis Embassy entertained a lar.o number of ofuoers last night in this oity. The records in the Wirt oase reached the President this evoniog. but has not been aoted upon yoL eoanlp About Wlra. The Tribune's Washington sneoial at tha 2d inst., says: The conservative people take heart at the prevalent rumors in ref erence to the sentenoe of Win. Statements are made that tho President haa tbe An-dersonvills jailor's case under olose advisement, with a view to mitigate as muoh as possible Mb punishment, Sinoe Wire's trial did not bring out so muoh as was ex-peoted to implicate the robot authorities in the Aadersonville atrocities, it was a sort of failure, according to views of the radi cals who olaim to know the feeling, ot tho Executive. Authorities Bay w Ira a punishment will not be death by hanging. Tne Tribunes Bpeoial says: rvirs has lately been fed on hoepital diet, at tbe Old Capitol. Yesterday he was put bsok on the regular army ration, in consequenoe of the Surgeon pronouncing him reoovered. When breakfast was presented, he flew into the greatest rage, and pronounced the feeding of a priaoner with auehood, an outrage upon him, and disgrao. to a great nation. The freedmen'a aBairs on the western frontier of Arkansas are represented as uniavoraoie. Garrett Davis and Brutus Clay, of Ken tucky, have sued Gens. Palmer and Bris- I i - . .:. i: l , i iv. , " A. 'h"8"V."v,.7LT a", p Z". And Buit Is brought before tbe Freedmen's Bureau, against Davis and Clay, for holding biaoks to labor without pay, in violation of (he laws of the United States. It is understood that General Longetreet, who arrivod in Washington on Wednesday, is exceedingly desirous of obtaining a par don, in order that be may bo a oandidate for the Governorship of his State, or Presi dent of an Express Company. une hundred females and twonty-rour males were discharged from the Treasury Department on Wodnesuay, partly Irom laok of work, and to make vaoanoies for soldiers. Similar discharges followed yesterday, from General Leslie's, Chief Pay-msster of the Department of the Gsst. Washington, Nov. 2. A speoial lo the World says the Nary Department has or dered, by telegraph, the sea race to take plaoe between the Algonquin and Winooskl as soon as the former's sngines oan be put in oruer. The Post Ofnoe Department veslerdar transported the great Southern mail to the Richmond & Frederioksburg Railroad line, by whioh it reaohes Richmond one hour sooner than by any other route. uen. Bptnner to-day decided that the tax upon deposits of a defaulting National Ran k Company eeases the moment the bank fails to pay its liabilities. Up to the present time but one has failed. Sale ol Army Waajon. (Hopped. The Herald's Washington Bpeoial says: Directions have been issued by the War Department to slop all sales of army wag ons, and everything else in the line of transportation. Thess direotions are reoeired SB indioating that an emergenoy may soon arise, wnen army wagons wilt again be required.Judge uray, of Texas, received Execu tive pardon last nigh!; the document being endorsed with the statement that it had been granted at the request of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. On the occasion of the late visit of Henrv Ward Beecher to Washington, Secretary Stanton presented him a brevet Lieut. Colonelcy for his son, who is serving as 1st Lieutenant In the 4th Regular Army regiment. The Herald's Washington speoial says: Great complaint is made of the quality of the rations liBued to United States troops in Texas; the bad food having a pernioious effect on the army. Mexloam Affair.. A speoial correspondent of the Tribune writes that Mr. Velossquet Delon, Minister, has given up his position. Mr. Raniuex, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has arrived, and assumes the duties of the Ministry of State. Martin Castillo has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. The campaign against guerrillas will open vigorously. The first branoh of the Chadeorra way, between Mexico and Flamba, was inaugurated In the presence of the Emperor and Empreas. Nsw York, Not. 8 Ths Richmond cor respondent of the Horold states that B. Fabian, charged with frauds in the New York Custom House, bas been arrested there. It is alleged that he was oonneoted reoent unlawful shipments of alcohol. Paymaster Uirney bas been ottered the alternative of restoring to Government oor- tald funds and bsing honorably discharg ed, or to take the chances of a trial. MlMonvi LaTi.latnr. St. Louis, Nov. 2. The caucus of (he radioal members of tho Legislature Bottled the question of the speakership last night. It nominated A. J. Harlan, of Anderson oounty, for that position, and elected him by a vote of 09 to 18. uen. vtair, in a recent speeon ai noua, having oharged the Board of Canvaasers with fraudulently oounting the votes at the last eleotlon, whereby the new State Con stitution was declared adopted, the Secretary of Slate reoently sent a oommunioatlon to the House, asking the appointment cf a joint oommittee to oount votes, and defi nitely settle the matter. No quorum In the Benaie. , l'oatal Route, lo tho South. New Yore, Not. 3. The Tribune's spe cial says, enly three hundred bids woro received by the Postcrfice Department yceler- day, to supply xuu routes advertised to be let in me Doumeru oueiea. The Commissioner of Agrioulture has pre-Dared a letter of inquiry for manufacturers of ootton goods throughout the Union, requesting them to inform ths department au soon aa possible, the amount of raw ootton consumed by them yearly, from 18t0 dowu to the present time. The report will exhibit lb. itooluationa in ths ootton market during the last four years of the rebellion. Caro for ejnolvra. A enrrespondenl of the New York Emh. ing Po't, writing from Jamaica, oommuni- - . i eniinsli- -i. .... ,1 m , , oates too iwwiT.MB j ior enoiera, namely : Bleep one quart of pimento, (better known under the head of alspioe,) in gallon of stroogspirits, rum or brandy, th latter preferred, tor at least one week, stir ring occasionally; tako a wine glass of this infusion wilh a little water, and sweetened with sugar. He says that the daily use of this highly aromalio medicine will be found a remedy cr preventive in districts where cholera prevails, or is anticipated.

-Tn-iVikv ' I I iS i, . jj MEDICAL. TLGRAFMIC. STATE iPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL. abd disiascs miuug mom OHIO ii if , m ii ii a v Disorders of the Liver AND DIGESTIVE ( KGAN9, are cubed or HOOFLAND'S (lERUAMSTEItS ran ujtjui STRENGTHEN im. TONlJ I these una UA VE PERFORMED MORE CURES, GIVE BETTER SA TfSi'A CTION, i SA VE MORE rUSTJMOJfT, . - BA VE MORE RESPEO- ' TABLE PEOPLE 1 0 ... VOUCH FOR ' ; ;. ruE.v, Than any Utlier Artkle la the Market W. defy ey on. to contradict iLle weition, AND W1C1, PAY 81,000 1 To tor oil. that will product, a Untl lflat pubilsbd UJ IU, ,U.. 1. UUi UIMIUII,.. 4 " HOOFLAND'S German Oitters WILL OUBH EVEET 0AB8 OF CBMVNJOOR NBA V0U3 VEBILMTY DISEASES OF MB KIDN&YR " . AND DISEASES ARISING itROM A DISORDER' XI) STOMACH, Observe the following eyniptonif, reuniting From vieoroere 01 we iiigtimo vrgann. OonitleatlOD, Inward rilorJ, Vuluwui of Blood to thi ttad, villi f of me oiuumcti, nausoa, umic barn, Dlnguiilor Food, FuIIdcm or Weight . Ib toeStomacli, Hour Ei notations, Blnk-tutor VlutterlujC at tho fit or the !toraacb,Owimiuibfif thufleftil HurrleJeud Dltlkilll L'rctb lng, 1" utter in , ot tin Ha.t, (JLivltua, tr 6uff'M'nt It j Utile Mtll'.rwliC-U In lyitfz ' tm0,Dioirof Vision. r;tii- WiIm Imf .., the Bis 'ii, Fi-7.,r r.r,-l tMitl Fein la lh.i Jfiinl, lAclrmo ol PeripiiMtnu, Vollvwuc-n cl ' " tht Skin nJ BiH, I'atn In tba pMr. BiokJOhtwt, Mintu, ,4c. t ".Mid-bit riiubuii ol HmU Burn) j a fn tht Fitah. OouatAiit Im. aflrjftig of IfU, slid fc.'ul .tija of tJj.lim, THAT Tllll BtlfKBS Xa 3NTot Aloobollo OONTAIKd HO RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT IH TUB Best Tonic in the World W fit A l W M V a yrom the Uud. 'I'tiowfui i;. F fcruo. Vrom the Uud, 'l ttoaitt ft. Flurtmoe, Viniu the Hon. Vnuuma 11. Jfior-iuw. WifiiitH'.Tow, Jiuitwry 1, 1S08. hftva BOOHiUlluii iu Wi.uiiti tif tout I pHrl Deed nurked bnflt Tioiu jvir lluoltunil'ti OerDisn llltteri. Durlna & long ?tiil t.tl nwtlou of Oon-greee. prentog ud ooeiou. u'utiod uctirlj pruntreted me. A kind trtnd inKg"11 i((tuwut Hie proir. Uon I hve DMBed. Knot tiU Aiivte, oud the roaolt m latproveoieat of buk' n, mnatiil enorgy, end thet particular relief I j ..rt;.u uo-di-u and obtained. Otsen may baeiullarl) .iujit.ii'-jU if the dtwlroU lil'V;l IS KJjO-JKNOB. IroaJofaD B. WkktiMii, K , flioi or Wicker ham ft HotcUiion, th-jj ; loruv.a luaoafaotnreri of Tascy Iron Wurht3iH -VhujI nt I eA the recipient ii"ii- n onuo the ipiwtMt fhrontbak can be conk r red iijiuu maD, Tis., that of beaitb. For many ym lt;i ( unite red from one ol the moet aunuviitja; n'm! O-bnituLfuK com 8 let ate that the buuiaii Initnlj a ufUicteu witu broDle Ptarrhen During the Iouk 1 riitfiiliig from thU dUeaee. I .waa attciidM h fkuImi iityilolnns glf Ing ne Dul-tesjporary tltfl". 'I n-j c.-ujf tteemd tore-Bain nnlll 1 waa fnuict to tr.v Jit-uiIond'H Qermen llltteri. After thy use ot a trw Ik-lllo ot that vain able BMdloibtt, tho cDii)l&iut ni'i( HH'd lubeoun-pleleljr radicat4, I olten luwardl ll:uik ym r.-r eunli a valuable peclno. audi wbt iiver 1 t.itv na o-.inottuntty, oneer Tally reowmniend U, ul'.h fuil ci)ulidtnoe In lt tellBbllhj. Truly vtrut, J '11 1 U. U tUKKUHIIAM. Hew Tork, rb. 2, lM. rronJoHna Loe, Eet , ft-vi t f c A Walker, the tnoataitenilve ATuno riillisucni Id ttto United Htatee, Mo. 7U8 OhoatodL H,.. i hiittdnlphia: f iiRtanT, 6tb, ISM, Hwh. Johu A Kvjm; Gbntlimh: My miMltpr In l iw has Ihwii so great It beaefltted by your 11 null wi'n UerniMii HI Here tha 1 eonoluded to try It uiyaoli. J tlnd it to be an In Talaable feonte, and milttttl.iKly rocooinirnd ltv all ba are iu erlnfc lr4'in didvuiBi. J have ba thai dleeaela Ite nit dlMMnale loriii (Utnleoce for many yeari, and your liittore Uw gtvtiu me eae when eferythlnif aim hvi :uii'.l. Voure trely, JI'MUS LEI. From the Hvu. Jncoh ifioom. lHiLAOiii.rMi.i , Oct. t, I WIS, flgrrctaei. In reply to yoiar Imtutiyae to the feot produced by tlio umni llovlnnit'e tlerman Bit ten In my toinlly, I hiivenobtwilrdioti in uajiuK that Itbai been btifhly bcuenUal. luouinnlanoe, a cane mi dyepepeia uf thlrtwu yeis' ntuudiiijj, ud which bed become very dlatrwiutf, the uhu oi oub bottle gave deolded relief, th tii oud tfuotinn a oure, and the third, It eeeiui, him oo.'.ttriued iho uare, fur there have been no eyiuptout cf it tuLuru for the laet ell yeare. Ib my in-IWIduhl uh ot U 1 Uud It tc be o aoequaled toulo, aud litrt.i'ly rowtumuU'l Ite oaet? inv luwicn. '"' JAOOUDHOOid, . 1707 llptuue itieet, From Rov. W. P. BlegfrlM, I'mHqx Twelfth Baptist Ulmich. PiliLiuai.iMiA, Ueovmhfi'iOi 18QS. Mimu. J ok at A Kvaiih: Qbhtlbmbn: I havti rertritly ben laooring under the dUtreailng eflcour tu.lig.wtlon, accompanied by a prostration of the tieivonn uynUm. Numeroul remedlet were reoomotiudd y frlemta, and eome ol them teeted, but without rellr. Your lloolland's Qermaa Bitter were rwommuded by pereone who had triad them, and wliuHe tnvoralle mention of the Bitten induced me alio to try tliem. I muot cuufeti that I had an aversion to pau-ut modlclnes from the 'thousand aud ono" qnat k "Dittem," whoso only tn items to ba to palm ott wt-oteuM ami drugged liquor opon the comuniiltj, in a fil; wy; aud the tendency of which, 1 f .-, in to niu innny a con Armed drnnkard. Upon ioarulng thst you is was fall a medicinal prrpttrAtlon, 1 Wok It with happy eOeet. Its action, not only upou the t toiuaob, bat upon the oervuun f ui-jih, prompt and Krai-trying. I feel that 1 ham tUi Ivt l gieat and pvtm neat benefit from the tifij i a i.w b. I ties. Very respectfully j.ri, W. f.HBil.iFBIBD, Ho. a'A Wmt kamaKon street. Vism UwBer. Thomas W iiior, D. D , Pastor of Boi- borouth i'n;-Uvt Uimrch, )r. Jaoksont Ihmr bit. -1 fut it iueto your si aetleat preparation, Hoflnmrj (i.nunu HI t tors, to a4i my testimony to the 'titnnrud iuvatHon It has ollalnod. I have Toi yitit.n, i tlui., trfubled wlb great disorder In my 1kh 1 u-,l uiTi-iif syaUm. 1 as advised by ftlco-l u try a bottle of yoot ;iman Blttert. 1 did ho. atrl btve experlonoed treat ftnd anexpectt-1 ivior; my health baa twes very materially beP--tUL.,l. ( u -uudonlly rocom-mend the article wlwu I mt ot with cmos eimlUr t a- own, ana nave Ijoii (vHttiuJ by jwaoj of tbeti oodeVeots. Jr T. Mrm'H :in'W t.llllt. T. Willi EU, UMborawb, Ffc From B.v. B Dcrmnn, oi lit. Unrn.n Jltormtd Obarch. Knlr-ti..!!. llvil-.a anitDljr, P.. lr. O. JckwD HwnmctiHl blr: 1 li.v. bM. troobM with Djrippi un.i ly treaty jr, .no bte Dover Mod .of atuilkluo tli.t ilia oi m muau o m BooQ.nd'l Bitlorj. J iuu verjr oiaob Uu-rored Is bwilth. oftor baviiiK l.hun flvu bottlM. Xoiin, wltb rapict, J.U.UBUMAJI. M lb. fllMlora 0 M. JAJ180H." M u lb. '" P II I 0 Ji : BingUBoUU, OntVo'iir; or lhf Dot. for 61 Bboald roar n.irwt rtni?KtHt not h.r. III. trtloM ,o not b. put off by .ny of tu Iti'uxIc.tlDg proprtrag too. ih.t m.y beotl.p.-il tn Itfl vl'io.) bat Had ton. d w. will forw.rd, loirKly Aclt.i by .xprNt. FBItlOIPAIi OirriUK AND MANBf AOTOB, No 63 1 Arch Street, JOtfEkJ&UVAKS. (Sucauori to (J. M. Jaekttm t Oo.,) rnr wh by Orn nd DmIu lnrytow . I Vltl DM .otT dot, m volume xxyin: MEDICAL. The Great Internal Remd FOE THE "HFFEOTCAL CUBE" OF RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM GOVT, f NEURALGIA, .. Lii. TETTER i RINGWORM, ate. . IB TBDLT ailMtoflL-.'Mils'li FT STANDS TJMEQDALBD BT ANY HBDIOINl 1 now bnfnre the pnblio for tbe core of the above Dmeu uieeasee. roe vast n a niter or rW-a saedl-olnee which formerly have been used for these diseases, were merely temporary In their effects and ol wmuilUI TiniN) DDI -, . - The Meumaiic Compound Beaches the sontce of all trouble, and actually ban tanas the disease from the system by Its Immediete Johnson's Bhenmatic ComponnEl The Soldier's True Friend I READ THE FOLLOWING! : ': Pbovost UAEffnAL'sOmon, l fiTTflSDaoH, Deo. 17th, IBM. f Mb. Anubew JonHBOif: Dtar Sir: In November last I had a severe attack of Bhenmatlsu, to which I bad not been subject (or nearly three years. Tbe etiacK was so severe that I could not move my head or raise my arm. After trying different medicines without avail, f was induced to use your Bhnumatlo vwwpoana ami oiooa 1'urinor, ana neiore l bad taken three bottles I was so compUtely oared that i oonld perform any doty to whfoh my country might oall me. 1 can plaoly and confidently recommend It to all my fellow solttleie as the quickest and sorest rem mi ior nueumaiisui i over osea. Your trae friend, NOBI11B PATTKHfinw. Bekronce P. T. ratUrson aud William Dauoao, All who are It receive benefit. It oures whnu all other remedies fall. It give universal satisfaction. The proof ts most abundant. It is the only sure cure for Bhninetlem It is the (neatest discovery of the age. No other remedy has beoome so popular. It Is prescribed by phytlclans. It Is recommended by physicians. In truth, It is a perfect benefactor. . . SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Wholesale Druggist, PITTSBURGH, PA. SELLER'S Liver Pills. PLAIN SUGAR-COATED. (The OrJKlDRl, only Trne A deuulne) Use stood for thirty year i a Staple Bemedy.nne-qualed by any medicine known for tbe cure or L vtr Omntaihi. OoifiKarM. Hick Hendaeht amA RiltieuM l)U, aider, and indeed lor the whole class of diseases origtuauog in uiiiary ueraogements. SyiupiouiM ol i DiHeiitied Liver. tieneral loss of a u pet It, sickness of the stomach. peine lnu,the heaii houldurn, back and sldesMoae bowel, fol owed In uni rum Cv luooeness: sfisht dry cough, low Ppirils, with dlsincllnatlous toevery duty, an) prominent symptoms of a diseased Utue of the Liver. Tbe liver Is, however, olten much de-ratted when tt-o most formidable symptoms are absent, and becomes dally out uf Older before it Is kuown. Great fare of Liver Complaint iiy tit Original, only True and Otnuint LIVER PILLS. Bilvib Obekb, Ohio Co., Va., Mar. 90, '4l. Mr. B. B, Mltnt Hr blr-1 think It a dutvt owe to yon and tbe pnblio koui rally, to state tha have bwn afttlcted with Liver Uumpiaint fcr a long llnie.aml so badly, toatan abi vfiis formed aud broke, nhicb left me In a very low slate. Usvlng heard of your celebrated Liver Pllla belog for ir? by A, U. Bheip, Went Liberty, aud recouimendeu to mt by my physician. Dr. K. Hn.llti, 1 coucludrd to give them a air trial. 1 purchased one box and found them to be Just what they are reoommended, the best Liver 1111 oror used; and after taking f nr boxes, I Ond the disease has entirely left me, and am now perfectly well. UtspoUfully yours. Wist tmarr, March HO 1818. I coitlfv that 1 am personsllyacqualnUdwlth Mr Oohman, aud can bear testimony tothetrnthof th above certiflcate. A. B. till A BP. General iSallHlrtorlloii." GaKSNTiLLB, Floyd Co., Ind., Oot. 27, 1885. JlV. It, H.Hellert: Bin I am nnt of vanr T.t in- aad shonld be glad to receive a supply, as they give' general satiifftctloa. " 1'iease sena me some soon. (JYUD8 BltADFOBD Best FawiljPlIl. Alu andb i a, Licking Co., 0., March 1, ISM. Mr. D.R. Owen: Dear Sir: I have nmeA ftlCM.s-ii'A LIVKB PILlitt myself and In mv fern II v. and must ay, ai an aitrralive aud common family phyilc. 1 consider a very desirable pill They are prompt, but mild In thilr effect; arouse unhealthy action oc the Liver, oarrv off th mn-hiri se cretious, aud leave Hie system lu a heslthler ton amou tnan auy puyeio i uave ever taken or aumlu Istered. Very truly and respectfully, HAUURL TABS. To the Public. Owing to the Increased demand thronationt th ecu d try for Se CoUei Pi, the proptMor has oommonced the procetH of PUOaB-OOATIKG tbe UKLKBHaTBD L1VIB PILL, thereby placing them before thepublio, both plain and sooae-ooatsd. H. E. sELLEBS & CO., PropH PIT1NBUKOH, PA. dontly ' SlBXLlErR S IMPKItlAIi Cough Syrup! FOR TUB CUBE OF Congbe, Coltlni, ttoirMeueMri. mnuueaza, TU'klluK SenHalton Ot the Throat, Whooping CoiiKh IBTABL18H1D 1836. Twenty-fivs years ago Mr. B. B. Sellers commeno ed to manufacture this remarkable Syrup for boms demand, little dream In It was destined to form so Important a branobof bis diu buitness. But from year to year the knowledg J of Us value spread from family to family, county to county, State to State, till now It may be found tn nearly every town in the waste. countiy. and Ii considered indlspensa. ble t tbewsaads of families. ' (From A. Gushing, Druggist, Booth Bend, lad ) f. 9. Owu, BitQ.; iar Sir. In reply to your favor ol the 18th Inst-. I wold say that Beller1! Medicines has ar exceeded my expectations, and In no hAB thev failed to produce the desired effect. The Oonih Syrop Is a oure for Coughs, Oolds, Ao , aud the oheapnrss of the article places It within the reach of all, which, together with its efficacious qualities, renders It e ualve rial favorite. Not a day passes without numerous calls for "the one thing needful," st this sacon of the year, vis: Bet-lers' Oongh Syrnp. A. O. U USUI MO. Kes.il tb lollefrlnsr Exrals fson Or It Is the Oreat Curative. One trUI will convince. ' It cannot be ti highly recommended. It Is without a rival. It always givos satlsfActlon, livery one wants a supply. It ha power to cure. For Oosjgbs, Golds and all affections of tbe Throat and Long, ino uuet. ciuuirut renwuy u lB)ellxrsBsf OowmXx Bvrup It Is prompt tn Its action: always safe, and may be given to tbe smallest child or most delicate female , PREPARED BT. R. E. SELLERS A CO., rUtaborgb. Pa. ooltn.Ui-Htt SEWING MACHINES. PIMMHJj, WbolM.U idI B.I.II DmIw la PLANER ft REISER, BINGER'B IMPROV ED BLOAD, ELEPTIU, WHEELER ft WILSON,AND WILC0X&Q1BBB' NEWIHG MACHINES A 1.0. BABNUM'8 BKI.r B11WIB. (nr .11 klnil. of ttowlog M.oblbN. Principal Office Mo. 4, Op.ro noon., Uvianiuiw, v. . ng.ni. wnnito. wpjo wo in THE FLORENCE M: BS. B. A. S. JAMNIf, AO KMT, KI1FS Ty on hand an elegant assortment of oo as taut! Florence Sewing Machines I Tb. Tory b8t for family ih, tbs moit nttraottr. .no popoiar niaooiD. in we m.ra.t. Hn. Be.eranbl. reed, MokM lonr Mfr.reut ItllchH, In AlmoHt Nolnelnm, I. KiMlly Hp In Onler, Work. Lightly, uud H.T.r Hblii. SMteliM. Dool the bea.lMt or floret work wltb eqnal faollltr. ond every maoblne warranted to be all that Ii olalnj. ed for It. FLOBKNCE NKWIKU MACHINF. CO.. Qen'l Weit.ni Agenoy, S6 Weet fonrtb It., Ulnelnnatl, Obio. ALSO Fiukle & Lyon Sewing Machine. Makes the same stltcb and does the same range of work. Tbe reoutation of tLls Machine Is so well established In this vlolnlty, that It needs no farther comment. Superior Machine on, needles. Thread, and all necessary articles for keeping in order and repair these highly papular Lock Stitch Sewing Mach MBS. B. A. S. JANMBT, Agent, 488 Broad street, Ool ambus. AUCTION. AUCTION DOUUlSNIOiV ! W1 I ABI MOW PBXrAUED TO BKUIIVE OOM- SlurlHKNTH of .11 klnileof Uarcantll. Ooodi. Houeebold Fumltare, Ac, ON COMMISSION. r Liberal advance, will bo mad. on Cooelitn. oirnte. We aleo pay particular attention to ontelde .alee MercnuUle&UoiiHcholdUooilH I'aruiluK Stuck, Ileal IHlato, ate, Ac. We b.re on baud . large etock of Fine Now Furniture Wblch w. are offering at very low prlcee, to wbleh wo would oall tb. attention of tbe pnblio. DEAL 1AKS1NH, Aaction aud Conimlseion M.rch.ol., mj271y Ko. IMfuulh Uigbetreet. MEDICAL. HVMPHKGYN HOMtEOPlTHIC SPECIFICS, HAVE PBOVID, TEOM THE MOST AMPLE experience, an entire succeae: Bimple-Pron.pt Efficient, aod Bellable, They are the only fdtdl-oines perfectly adapted to pr polar use so simple that mlstakeo eannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be Iree from danger, and soenlolent as to be always reliable. They ha?e raited the high-est commendation Ircm all, and all! always render satisfaction. Cents. No. 1, Cures Vevera, Congestion! Inflsmma ; tlou- 26 Worms, Worm -Kever, Worm Collo 26 t'rylyitr-Oollo, or Teething of Infants Ho IMarrwi of children or adults 26 Ilyaftutery .Griping, Bilious (Jolio '2b 41.ulertt-HQrbua,Nause, Vooi- Itlog 2S Consjha, Colds, Bronchitis U5 NeiirnlKln, Tootbaohe, Faceache US HwiMlHcheeit8ick'Ueadache, Ver tlgo 26 lt7aHpMlit, Bilious Mlomaoh lift rvtiiprfMC4lor painful Periods.... 26 Will tea, too prof n- 1'erlods 26 S'ruuii, Oongh, difficult Breathing 26 Nstlt Mheiliu, Kryiipelas, Krupo tlons 26 Rlianiunttaiu t Bheumatlo Pains m, WH 21 twr and Aftae, Ch It Fever, Agues. 60 IIKn, blind or bleeding 60 Oiilittinliny. aod toie or weak Kyt-s 60 4'nlnrrli, acute or chronic, luflu- en KB 60 WhooptiiK- loiiKhf violent OoiikIis... 60 AMItaen, uppnssed Urealhlug 60 Knr I Mac. litre, cm, impatrtd Uearlog.M.H.M 60 Ni'i-ofula, eu1arg-d Qiandu, bwell hus 60 Ot'iioml Debility, J'hyloal Wf-akness ... 60 lkie)iitand scanty Becretbbi'.M. 60 jta-Mletiu!iat sickness from riding .... 60 Htlneye,IHNfttM Gravel 60 Mervoim liability, Hemlnal MtrrousDsllllty, KmiHlons, Id- voluntary Dliohariiei..,, ,1.00 ore Mou I h. Canker 60 UrluHry luvonlluence, wet lluglxd 60 Palnlnl irIocla,evn with Hpaims 60 KnllerliiRitat cbaugoof life 1.00 Killipyt tipasm, fit. Vitus Dance 1.00 Dlpbttoerla, ulcerated Bore 'inroai oo rAHIXY CANW. 35 vials, moroeo case, aud book $10 CO 20 large vlats, In morocco, and book 6 oo 20 large vials, pla n case and book.M 6 00 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book w.. 8 00 . VETERINARY ftPJfCirUW. Vabogany oases, 10 vlats tlO 00 bluRle vials, wtlh directions 1 00 aarTbese IlemeilleB, by the oaie or tingle box, are sent to any part of tbe country, by Mali or Express free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address BCMPIIURVS'SPROIFfO HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COM PAST, Office aod Depot, lSo. 6C'i, Broadway, Mew York Da Htm puis I Is consulted dally at blsofiloe, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of dls WFortaleby8.K.BAHUEil9, ROHUBLEB A CO., Q.BOBlBTt), and B.JOiiKSA BOM, Colambas,0. aug2s FOR SALE. 80 ACRES OF LAND ForSale.' Q1TUATBD ON THE DILL, TWO UILEfl VE8T O of Columbus, Iminod lately south of land lately lorohased from this Bank lor the Asylum for lie leolles, upon which a line building Is about being erected for that Institution. This land has a Irontoi nil reus on Duilivant's Avenue, aud tbe east end lying lilgb, and having a Fronts on the road to be onened. runnlni screen from the National Bned to the Harrlsburgh Itoad, About two-tblrds of It Is woodland, and onu-thlril under cultivation, Wll! be sold for cash or on payments. Apply to JOB. HUTOUBSON, aural iMsmsr rranaiiB uaua.uoiumons, u. PUBLIC LANDS. 80RIP FOR 8ALE. IM AO0OBDANOB WITH THi PBoVlHIONB 1 of en act of tbe General Assembly of the Btato of Ohio, passed April 8, 1WA, the underslgnd Btato oflloers will receive proposals for the purobaseof the Land Berip received from - he Unltea Stales for the establishment of an Agricultural College in tbe Stats of Ohio. ft?" The Scrip tan be located on any vacant United State Umdi, tubject to entry at private tale, if l vo per acre mineral land excluded.) No proposition will be received for lees than one hundred and sixty sores. if mere convenient, nrooosals may be mad tn the AUdiicr ane i reatursr or any oo.y, who will tranfum tu" m tne nnoersirusn. J Mi. H. QODM AN, Auditor of State. W. HOOPBB, Treasurer of State. W. HIM BY SMITH, Sec' of Bute. espMlUwoa it a M " 8, " ii 4 ii " 6, a, ii 7 ii ii 8 .i 9, " 10, " " 11, u " 18, ' .i H( 15, M " 10, ii 17( H " 18, II jo. 20, " 31, " ! W 41 I jj II ai, u " 26, a, ii 27, " II 20, SO, 81, " 32, " 38, " i 34, COLUMBUS, . OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1865 HOTELS. PRESTON HOUSE, Corner ot Thirtl A WLmin afe, (orroam na mu,) V q Newark, O. rflBIS HEW AMD BLEOAMT HOTEL. COM 1 PLRTBD at an expensv of over sHO.000, and furnished entirely new during tbe past year, and arraagea wiin sucn mouern impruvaments ana con venieotee for the oomfortof Its curste as are nstsor- pasaod by any other beuse In Central Obio, has been recently leaeei lor a term oi years oy toe snoson ber (late of Mew York city.) and It will be bis aim and object to to conduct the same aa to make It aa Inducement with the travel I n Dubllo to extend him their patronage, a liberal share of which te soiiciiea. uffloiDuti in reaoiness as an suswaoa the arrival of trains, to convey paeeengera to and rrom the nous, a aaiur une also rrom tun to and from Qranvtll. J. B0BEBT8, Proprietor iya "THE UNIOH," ijrk it, bat Third md fonnk itt, JEJb.lXAcxelxlilai . TOOHAJB B. W.HB, FAA.lL 0. wjnn., T.M.WHIIH)!! at. 1.l10i1t' FANCY GOODS. WILSON, YALE & STAATS, No. 42 Walker Street, BITWKKN BBOADWAT OHDBOH BTBIKT8, NEW YORK, Have last opened a large and entirely new fteck of SILK (JuODP, HOSIERY and ttLOVES, WHITE tiUOUS, YANKEE NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TRIM- MINKS, HOODS, KU6I18. ZEPH YR SH1WLS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, &c ae.,whleh they are cfferlng at the Lowest Market Prices Assortment lull and complete in every department. Mr. J. B. BKAB08LKI, formerly of Mt. Veroon Obi U now enfreged wltb thll Bonee. octlT 1m. MACHINE COMPANY. AGRICULTURAL Machine Corapany, THE ONLY COMPANY IX0LUB1VELY DEVOTED to tbe manuactore if Aarloultnral impuments at THE STATE CAPITAL. The Company In the exclusive manufacturers of many oi ine mos. approvea lmpiemosu oi nus baudrv. Tbe Favor ite" Combined Mower. Bean er and Self-Raker, Corn Planters, Biding Plows, Harrows, liaj den's Patent Water Drawers, Axe, Pick, Hammer and other Handles; Trunk Strip made of the best Hickory and Asb; PacKlug Boxes or every nnoTiption, who an oiner ariioies wnnin tiiosoopsoi tnf ir trsae. iteir All Betmlrs attended to Dromntlv. Agent, wauted In every State In the Union for the sale of Haydun's Water Drawer. The highest prices paid for second-growth Hickory ana aid. .vnn bquiii, oup t. Offlce and Factory went end National itoad Bridge, Columbus, 0., Oct. ISOfi. octlSdam PIANOS. J. C. WOODS, 21South High Street, OOH.XJ3VI3EITjrS, o,1 NOW HKUC1VIHO A LA HOI STOCK or IN-Itrument. flow lb. folluwlog Meunfectorlee taT ChlckerluK dc Soutr, IHT Nleiuway dc Sons, W Decker Brothers, tgr Hallet, Davis A Co., HaT W. P. Emerson, II eplendld Inetruniente. P.rtlcular attention le requested to the Fine lNH'f.rj.iMTSor DnraERBno.. Aleo. a line aeeorlment of tbe t.ry celebrated Telon bet Helndeoneaud Cabinet Organe. Inetrument. rented and nnt apply on inrcbaa Dealer, eopplled on meet liberal term.. aoguj ULme PIANO TEACHIWO. HAVINQ PKRHANENTLT LOOATBJ IN CO. lumbus for the tiurpose of Klvlna lessons on the Piano forto. I tako this method of Informlnsr the oltlsens of Columbus that I am prepared to teach vocal aud Instrumental muslo. Orders left at Messrs. 61 Iter, Drtsel A Co.'s Moslo Store. Very respectfully, F. A. OFIRRBIKB. BeferenoesProf, Schemer and J no. Bel tier, maytf PHYSICIANS. HATING BETIBED FBOM M1LITABT PBAO-TIUB. and permanently located in this elty, for the purpose of practicing Medicine and Gorgery, would respectfully tender bis professional services to the citizens of Oolumbne and vlolnlty. All dls eaees. both acute aod chronic promptly treated. Medicines compounded at the office, Mo. 87 East State street, opposite the Oapi"1 octl8-ly J.W.WORTMAN, 13 cut nl Wurcreon, n.. opened a. oOoe at th. rOl.linHIIN Ol-EKA HOUSE, Mo. 10 North .ntranee, (op .tain) wberv h. ma, bo loond ii thoe. who wlih dental operation. earertiH. and tkitfM) performed- MM tf ACENCIE8. LAND AGENCY W. F. A CO., WILL PAT TAXES AMD HAVE DEEDS BE-tmUDICD In anv countv of the State. Will procure Tax Deeds, Abstracts of Title and Patents for Lands rrom the General Government or State. Bnv and sell Lands on Commlrs'oe. Particular at tentlon given to redeeming and recovering of lands sold tor taxes, surplylng Tost or destroyed recoids aud perfecting atvecuve tuiss. Lands upou which the taxes are not promptly paid are liable to be told, and oan be redeemed, If at all, only at a heavy expense. A long experience, ana se'erai years' residence in Missouri, botn bsfote and d urine the war. will an able us, we believe, correctly and satisfactorily to transact any onsioess oonnaea to as. sepit u Police Agency. I HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE IN BOOM MO. IB, Opera Hnoie Building, for the transaction often rail Pnlliia liuelnees. Particular attention alven to the collectlouof claims, recovery of stolen proper' ty anu auuotion oi .nievee. All business intrusted to this ofBce will be prompt ly attended to. Ail commnmcB .tons sinciiy oonuaeuuai. WM. MEANT. Late Maor 7th O. V. 0., and formerly Detective Po lice uinoinnati. nugao COAL. HOOKING O O J- 1 Jtrm ABB MOW BEAD! TO VUBNIBH A BO e f ramuift artiste oi XZoolSalzaor Goal. In aav saanlltv. delivered to any part of tha oltv or on Batlroad oars. Office and lard between Loaf ana Biii eiraeis, No. 18S North High street. Order, reipeotfollj eollolted and promptlj Oiled TAN DI01IN A DEIIINO. JnnUdtf Hocking Goal. I AM NOW PRIPABED TO rORNIBD A SO parlor qnallt; Uocklng lloal, I. . qoantlt, dalloredloanj part ollhuoltr, or on railroad cars Order, left at mj elora, Bnek.;, Block, nulo, IMS. (If) t. BAfpir) 1" CLOTHES WRINGER. ' , THE . - , UNIVERSAL CLOTHES ' WRINGER! 'PHIS WBINQEB UAB AGAIN JUeT TAKEN M. IDC FIRST PXElflUM In tb rel raft, nt llin Amerlraa Institute. It took the First Premium at tbe Obio State Fair; also, at the Bute Fairs of Mew Vork, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana. tlllnnla In.. V..I..I.. .1 I Kltf.. Vllw BW.. oiituuiiimiD Valtov Wir. And aft most of the County and Inatitute Fairs throughout tbecoautry. Over 800,000 havoeen told, and are avuw in nee in tne united Diates. and wa navr tiMrJ or one inas was nos liked. Tbe TJnivbrbai. Is antiHrinr tn 11 nth VUM In bavlog iarjw roll or solid India Bobber, so protected by strong coo whkem that they cannot slip er break loot from I he ihaft. Its atrnn wwl tVm,. cannot be broken , and dons not nut or self fas oiotAei. Every Untvenal Wringer Is Warbantid. A good canvasser can make money rapidly selling them in every town. Excluatve sale guaranteed aud liberal terse given to responsible partlm whoflrst app'y. Bend for descriptive elroularand loimit R. V. jBROWBflNO, Qen'l Ar't, . 7 Broadway, Nsw folk. Bold In Columbus at retail by oct20 Sm . WM. A. GILL A 80MB. BUSINESS COLLEGES. BOOn-KEEPINO, M ATHEM ATICS, Penmanship and Telegraphy Ocvjpltal Oity BUSINESS COLLEGE, ( Oomer Town and High Struts,) Oners oisurpeieed faclll'les for acquiring good pnivnuai euucaiiou A Deduction of 50 per cent. nmle In favor of Disabled ttoldlerge THIS INSTITUTION IS MOT A "LIME IM any so-oalled obaln of Colleges, bnt an last! to tlon able to stand alune, rtstlnglts claims to pa tronage solely on tbe excellence ot Its course and tb ability of Its teacheis. Fur particulars, call a ths College, or write for College Journal. Addrtes BUSH & MAESHALI, COLUMBUS, OHIO BUS IMEK8 CAROS. HA.VL 8. 1IENK1E, -aVttox'iiey at IJaw, 1'OLfJMBlJS, OHIO, nrjILL PBAOTIOB IN TITS) BTJPBEHC AND T I interior uonrt., at. will collect olalm"agaliut k . - .-j . OrDce No. 1 Vdeon Botldjng. ODDOflte the State Uoueo. oct37dlf W. U. TILDIN. 0. W. .OOLIOH. TILDEN & BOI LTON, ATIOBIVEYS AT LAV, No. 17 l-ll Main Street, octl6dilm, CISCHtWATI. O. a. a. WABoin, .. B.WlLeOM, JOHN MCOAfrLT Warden, Wihos & Mctufl'ey, Attorneys and Ooansellon at Law. COIiUMUl', O. WILL ATTEND TO ALL PBOFEJBIONAL bnelnM eotroeted to tlwm. In tbe SuDrem. Uonrt, and In Franklin aod adjoining conntie.. omco Bo. 35 En. I Hint. Htveet, 0ct3 Bmi. t. a. si.iaaT. i. w. LILL. NIEBEBT at LILLET, JO 23 PHINTBRS, BooU-Blndersir And Blank-Book Manafaotnren. Bnder Hull, Union Block, B. Hlgn 8 apro .ou if BEEN A. NWAYZE, MERCHANT TAILORS ! AMD DKALEBS IN BIADT-HADB CLOTHINO, A Genu Fnroiihlag Ooods. No. lot Sooth High St.. onnoslte D. 8. Hotel. We keen a wallelesUad stock of goods, both foreign and domestic, Oive us a can, auu we win uo meo gooa. Huii (i nrtrcn m bwaiki. CUTLERY. PETER NEFF & SONS, AM A MTTFAOTOBEBS AMD IMFOBTBBSOFCUT- kwjl Lima, u. Uii oairi at,, trotwecu im auu Baee Sts.. Cincinnati. O.. have now In stock a la roe end very bandtome stock of Pooket Cutlery at Low Rates, Al'o a full and com Diets assortment of their own and II. Hnnter'e Duteliei Kiilves AND Tatole Cutlery. At tbe prloee of Keller. MMnnfao nrera. cote Im OIL COMPANY. COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY. Manufacturers of SUPERIOR BURNING OIL, MACHINE OIL AMD NAPTHeV OlMtc Went of Penitentiary, COl.tJHDUS, OBIO. B. F. REE8 A CO., Proprietor. OEDBBS SOLICITED, BATI?FAOTION ODAB-anteei. Second band Oil Serrate bought at ..rent prtpa. antra Bmeid EXPRESS COMPANY. WELLS, FARGO & CO. NEW YORK at CALIFORNIA KaPKES. AND KXCHlNtiE CO., 84 BBOADWAT, N. T SOLK FUEItiHT AGENTS, PACIFIC MAIL STAfflSHIP CO. BTIAMIBa WILL BAIL ON THE 1ST, 1ITH AND 9IBT Of EVEBT nonlh, enoept wnen .coh d.tw fell on Sonriey, wben the.departnrewlll beonSaturdaj preeedtoa. For rate, apply at onr iSJoae, 82 Broadway. New York; Pier 41 kortb Blrer, foot of Canal el.; an and 10 Uonrt Square, Boetoni 607 Cbcatn.t st , Phlled.l. ehla. Fralaht and am.ll paebaea reeelred for California endlbe PeelSe Ooeel. ralltorol. Ooupone bonfht or eolleeted. Collection. Bead, and oommuwlona elecoteel la Ike PaolSo SUM.. Exchange for aale on London, Dublin, Pari. an. Ban Frenoleoo. Lettra of Credit on tbe Onion Bank of London leeued to traveler., ieheneeb)e for (Jlreolar Let- Mr, payaoi. m an part, or Kurope. Peieon. grdon abroad will Sod this the most convenient aa well aa lAe tmfui way of providing tnoa. selves with fundi. Aleo. Letters of Credit on onr Ban VranehMO hooae, for whioh they will leene Circular Letters payable at any of onr ofilece In California, Ore. 8)0, Nevada, Washington Territory, sad Brlash olurehla. T.leirraDhlo Iraasfer. ol eaonev made In Ran Francisco and all aooeaslbl. points In tha Pacinc DUtee. Oallfor.1. and Navad. MlntngftBd other Stoekl houebl an. sol. on oornmiuion ny Ulegrapb. InnUSni WALL. FAaUrO , DAILY OHIO STATE JOUKWAL MUinD AKD FUnLIBHKD II MM. T. C0GGE8HALL A CO. OfBM Ko. leal siai. H(it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Yin., or in. daily JoonrliL. BI..1. Bubecr b-r.. 1 ...r. bi mall n...ffo 0 llogle SnbMrlb.r.t H month., 4 firi SleejIeBnbeoribere, S month., " ................. 11 3 llngleflnbeorlber., 1 month, " 0 8 Single Sabecrlbon, per month, delleered bj oarrler mtm, 0 8 8ln.le8abeerlb.ra. D.r wosk. d.liTered br oarrter 0 HI To agent. In clnbe, 1ft cent, per week each copy. TIE., Of TBI TRI-WCECLT JOUlHAb. aiogl.naUertber., 1 jr...................... (n Blngl. Bateerlbera, 6 montn......HH.H,..,...., 8 8 Single Bubeertber., 8 eeonth. .......H.H....HH 1 lfl dingt. Snboortbere, 1 montb...... , o ,1 TI... 0, TBS WIM.LT J0tJl(4L. Slngl. BabeorllMrt, per jmut. 8 on TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Dai i,t One Square, each Insertion 0 7ff I . Bpeelal Notices per Square, eaoh Insertion .....?......?- .ti Local and Business Notices, per line, each Insertion... 0 20 Wbuelt One Square, each Insertion 1 60 Arccai ano uusiness notioee, per una, each Insertion.... 0 00 r One square oereni three-Quarters of an Inoh of space In the columns of the Joubmau . r Marrlan Notices will hereafter Invariable be onargeu ou uenis wnen onaer nve iinee, anu ou oenis per square when oooopylng more space. Agricultural and Scientific. TBI QAAPB 1IILD IM TBAKCI. There has been a remarkably large wield of Krp in Fr.no. this ee.aon, and their riohn.M in juioe is quit, aa wonderful. Large quantities of win, hare been lost for want of oaaks to store it in. In some parts of Burgundy persona furniahinE their own barrels oan purohaae new wine at from four to nre oenti per gallon. The nest ol rrenoh brandy esn be made at less than SI per canon, out oneapness in Europe is not like it to aneot tne price in tuia country, where peculation and adulteration hare sway. CATTLB FOB TUB DAIBT. Th, following was written by the late D. B. Hintnan, Esq., of Cheater oounty, l'enn., and originally printed in the Germantown jucgraph: I do not think that a rery large proportion of onr cowi are well adapted to the butler dairy. What we want from a cow is quantity and quality of butter; we should not be gorerned by quantity ot milk. 1 h.T. some fine-looking oowa with tbe distinguishing marks or gooa milkers, whioh were selested by one of the best judges in the country, but whioh are worth nothing for butter; while for the conscientious milkman they would be very superior. I beliere that all distinguished writers and breeders, both in this oountry and Europe, admit that for the butter dairy the Alder-neya stand at the head. For early maturity, quantity and quality of butter, they certainly exoeL SKBDLIlfO) SOSES. Mr. WHUam A. Bar.eBa, of Glen Cove, presented a bushel-baBket full of different varieties or seedling roses, which were produced by Bimaelf irom-tno seed. Ho re. marked that ths Idea had prevailed that seedling roses oould bs produoed only iu Franes, bnt ths truth was, they oould bo propagated from the aeed here belter than in Vranoe. He adviBed everybody to plant their roes seed. He bad obtained blossoms in nins weeks from the time tbo seed sprouted. THE WAT TO GET Bin Or BOSEBOrJS. Mr. Solon Robinson observed that he was very mueb troubled withrosebugs this year, his grapes being threatened with total destruction by th u- However, a pi, v. rJra th. fipiraa Lindliana whioh is so attractive to the rosebug that they all oolleot upon it, and It la then very easy to pull tnem ott and roast them, tbe only mod. of destroying them that he had found effeotual. American InttituU Farmers1 Club. AB ANTIDELUVIAB HONBTEE. At the last sittini ot ths Frenoh Aoademv of Soienoe, H. Berres oommunioated a paper on the Clytodon clavipa, an enormous antediluvian quadruped of the armadillo genus, out oi me size oi an eiepnant. nitnerto no complete skeleton of this wonderful animal has been found. Owen, Lund, Nodot, Huxley and Burmeister had only had incomplete fragments at their disposal; but M. Serres has at length suooeeded in reconstructing its skeleton, whioh will very shortly be exposed to publie view at tbe Museum of Comparative Anatomy at tbe 0 aide, of Plants. The total length of the creature is three hundred and thirty moire, or nearly eleven feet; its hight from the ground to th. top of ths orests whioh sup ports its bony armor, is four feet. The head, whioh had only been until now de soribed on the evidence of mere fragments belonging lo different individuals, is entire; its vertioal diameter is equal to its transversal one, vis: about 16 j inches. EXPANSION OF ICE. Rev. Froderlo Gardiner gives, In the last number of SiUimarit Journal of Science, some curious experiments of his, made on the ice or the Kenneoeo river, in Maine. U7 In serting a lina of stakes in the ioe aoross the river in the early part of February, be found, in the middle of March, that there had been an expansion of the ioe of over twelve feet In a breadth of five hundred feet. As during this tims ths temperature of the water was nearly equal, the expansion must have been due to the sun's rays, whioh was proved by the faot that there was the least expansion on the eastern side, where the ioe was partially shielded from the sun by a high bank. A USEFUL COMPOSITION. In the Soientifio Convention atNewhaven. Prof. Olmatead stated that rosin added to lard gives it a degree of fluidity not before possessed by the lard, and also prevents tha lattsr from forming those aoids whioh oorrede metals oopper and brass for ex ample. Beverai important praetioai applications result from this property. Its use for lu- brleatlng surfaoes of brass or oopper has already been alluded to. It is equally applicable to surfaoes ol sheet iron. 1 have fonnd a very thin coating, applied with a brush, sufficient to preserve Russia iron stoves and grates from rusting during summer, even In damp situations. 1 usually add to it a portion or blaok lead. and this preparation, when applied with a brush, in the thinnest possible film, will bo found a complete protection to sheet iron sieves and pipes. The same property renders the oompound of lard and rosin a valuable Ingredient in the composition of shav ing soap. Tbe quality oi snaving soap is greatly improved ty a larger proportion of oil than is usually smployed, so as completely to saturate ths alkali; but suoh soap easily l eoomes ranoid when wet with water and allowed to remain aamp as it commonly is when in nse. If a certain proportion of this oompound Is added to common Windsor soap (say one-half of its weight) ths tsndenoy lo grow rsnoid is prevented. A very soft and agreeable shaving compound, or cream, may be mad. by steaming in a oloss cup a cake of any common shaving soap, so as to reduce it to a soft oonsli-lenoy, and then mixing intimately with It half its weight of our resinous preparation, adding a few drops of some odoriferous substancs. The same oompound forms an excellent water-proof paste for leather. ELEOTBIOITT OF THI 00 BAB. The Paris correspondent of the Chemical jVewt states that an important experiment has been mads by H. Duohsmln during a holiday at the seaside. He made a small oork buoy, i ad fixed to It a disk of ohareoal containing a small plate of sine. lis then threw ths buoy into tha lea, and oonnected it with oopper wires to an eleotrio alarm on the shore. The alarm instantly began to ring, and has gone on ringing .ter sinoe, and, it is added, that sparks may be drawn between the two ends of th; wire. Thus the man sesms to bs a powerful and inexhaus-tibl. source of eleolri''y. and th. small ex- perlment of M. Duohsmjn may lead to most I I SI porta SI rw.' i NUMBERS 93. 1 Beligious Mi&celiany. "Oh dreary life," ws cry, "Oh dreary Ufel" And still tbe generations of tbe birds Sing through our sighing, and the flocks and herd Serenely live while we are keeping strim With heaven's tros purpose in as, as a knife Against wblch we may straggle) Ocean girds Coilackened ths dry land, eavanaah-swards Cn weary sweep hills wateh, an wore; and ripe Meek-leaves drop yearly from the forrest trees, . To show above tbe nnw&sted stars that pass In their old glory. 0 thou god of old, Urant me some imallsr grace than comes to these: But so much patience, as a blade of grass tiiows by, contented through ths heat and cold. "For this true nobleness I seek in vain; In woman and In man I And it not; 1 I almost weary of my earthly loll My life-spring are dried np with burulog peln." Thou nnd'st It not? I pray thes look again: Look nueanl, i hrougb tbe depth oftbloe own eon', Howls it with thee) Ait thou sound and whole? , Doth narrow search show tbse no earthly stale? I Its nob lei and the nobleness that lias In other men, Bleeping, but never dead, Willi lie in mejesty to meet thins own; Thon wilt thou see it gleam In many eyes; Then will pure light around tby path be shed, And toon wilt never mors bo sad and lone. Mu, BaowjtiHa. OOD S OEKKTIIiaS. Ood greets many a one who never ob. serves, and many more wLv never thank nim for it. when, for instanoe, his sun wages tnee eariy to trie enjoyment of another day of life and health, and when, at even tide, thine eyes olose in peaceful slumber, it is beoaoso Ood hath bidden thee "QoeJ nigh!;" and when thou sittest down to a well-spread board with a good appetite, it is God's gift for thy good. Thon. a.ain. Ihou art enabled timely to diaoover some threatened danger, what is it bnt God sav ing to thee, "Take heed, my ohild, and turn back before it be too lale I" When, on soms early summer morning, thou walkest about amid tbe DloBsoming Bowers and ths sino. ing birds, and thins heart feels light and jvjriui, is uu, uou oaring iu uiee, Tveioome, heartily welcome, to my palaoe garden ?" And when, all of a sudden, perhaps, without thy knowing how or why, thy heart is moved to good thoughts, and thou beginnest to feel sorrow for having done wrong, and a desire to do better, is not thy Heavenly earner Baying to mee, 'u, grieve not my uoiy spirit, wmcn sew stirs wunin use Or, when thou passes! by a new-made grave, and a sudden shudder of anxious foreboding runs cold through thy frame, is not God greeting thee with the Fatherly admo nition, "Remember now thy Creator In the days of thy youth, whilo the evil dayB oome not, nor the years draw nign In whioh thou Bnait say 1 nave no pleasure in them: fcr there is nettner wisdom nor device in the grave, whither Ihou art fast hastening?" O yes, these are God's greetings, "whether we will hear, or whether we will forbear." But if we hail them not wilh pleasure in time, we shall remember them with vain regret in eternity. From the demon. . WBT AH I MOT A CHBUTIAN ? 1. Is it beoause I am afraid of ridioule, aud whac outers may say oi me t "Whosoever shall be ashamed of Me and My wordB, of him shall the Bon of man be ashamed. 2. Is it because of the inoonsistenoies of professing Christians ? " i'rery man shall give an account of himseir to uod. ' 8. Is it beoause I am not willing to give up all to Cnrist t " what shun it prom a man tr he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own Boul r . 4. Is it beoause I am afraid that I shall not be aooepled? " Him that Cometh unto Me, I will in no wise oast out. 6. Ib it beoause I fear I am too great a sinnor t xii. mood ot Jesus Christ cleaneeth from all sin." OALtLBAH, THOU IMST CONQUERED." Such waa the dying exclamation of Ju lian, the Roman Emneior. Thounh once a professed Christian, he apostatized from the faith, and employed all his energies for tbe overthrow of the religion of Jesus and the establishment of idolatry. He shut up unnstian sanotuaries, reopened and pa-troniied heathen temples, and in ths face of the positive assertion of cnrist that the Jewish Temple at Jerusalem should remain In ruins, impiously attempted to rebuild it. liut ne contended against One far mightier than himself, and was forced to submit Wounded in battle by a Persian lanoe, he took a handful of his blood, and casting it up towards heaven, criod, "O, Galilean, thou ha, oonquered I" Omnipotence was too much for him. And thus will all the enemies of Christ be subdued at last; for J " He must reign till lie bath put all enemies under His feet.'J PRATER. In the very moment when thou prayesl, a treasure is lam up lor tnee in heaven, no Christian's prayer falls back from the oloaed gates of heaven; each enters there like a messenger dove; some bring back immediate visible answers; but all enrich cur store of bleBsings there, and all return to the heart with tbe fragranoe of peace on them, from the holy plaoe where they have been. The Christian, even when he is walking for recreation, in his oonverse with others, in silence, in rcauing, in an national pur suits, finds opportunity for prayer. And although he is only thinking of God in the Utile ohamber of his soul, and oalling on bis Father with silett aspiration, God is near him, and with him, fcr he is still speaking to uim. u reyory. In the wordly matters "think twioe," bnt in duly, it has been well said, "first thoughts are Desi; tney are moro iresn, more pure, have more of God in them. There is nothing like the firstglanoe that we get at duty, before there hs been any Bpeoial pleading of our aSeotions or inclinations. Duty is seldom uncertain at first. It is only after we have involved ourselves in ths mates and sophistries of wishing that things were otherwise than they are, that it seems indistinct. Considering a duty is often ex plaining it away. Deliberation is often only dishonesty. God's guidanos is plain whsrs we are true. We hear it not seldom said that ignorance is ths motherof admiration .A falser word was never spoken, and hardly a mora mis- ohievous one; for it seems te imply that this healthiest exeroise oi tbe mind rests, for tbe most part, on a ueceu ana illusion, and that with better knowledge it would cease. For onoe that ignorance loads us to admire that whioh, with fuller Insight, we should peroeive to be a oommon thing, and one demanding therefore uo such tribute from us, a hundred, nay a thousand times, it pre vents us from admiring that which Is admirable indeed. Trench. A Hottentot beats his idol when he falls in bis supplications. The people of Naples are frenxied with rage, when the mirarle of the "Liquefaction" does not appear at the festival of San Genuaro. How far is that Christian elevated above these, in possession of the " fruits of the Spirit," whose heart mutters hard thoughts of God, at the delay or the refusal of an answer to his prayers ? Such devotion is intensely selfish, however it may be be glossed by the refinements of devout speech. "Slid JJouri." How reluctant are we to let our disordered nature feel the severity of that discipline whioh Infinite Love has chosen for us I The very auliotiou at which we murmur, the heart-searching of God's Spirit and Word whioh bo sorely tries us, tbe very duty of which we perform the half, would have proved tbe ohoieeet blessings if we had cheerfully taken them at His graoions hands. Sinoe the hoad has been crowned with thorns the feet have never yet been permitted to walk on roses ; but God's times are the best limes ; and when he intends you should oarry a cross, be sure you will not want an enemy to lay It on your shoulders.Nearly all through Texas the freedmen an working steadily and give almost uni wersal satisfaction. Th. crops are aplsndid In Northern Texas. Corn sells at 80 to 40 cents per bushel, wheat 60 cents, butter 17 cents per pound, eggs 12, oents per dosen, anu ouio.ou. -!--. A8HINOT0N ITEMS. OSSIP ABOUT WIRZ. he Kentucky Difficulty, 'EIALOFSTEAMEBS. tfe of iraj Waps Stoppeo. ATexiotiii kflir. Southern Postal Routes. Missouri Legislature. ttoo., ectoo.. Washlaglea Item.. New Vobk, Not. 8. A speoial to the rimes, from Washington, 2d inst , says Gen. Uriscoe's oaao is still before the Beoretary of War. Brig. Gen. Henry A. Barnum, formerly of ths 20th Army Corps, now commanding one ot Ibe dlstrlota in the department of the East, has been breveted Maior General of volunteers. Secretary McCulloch and the Commia. xioner of Internal Revenue, have under consideration a oiroular regulating trade between the United States and Canada. rhe oiroular will be issued in a day or two. The Tunis Embassy entertained a lar.o number of ofuoers last night in this oity. The records in the Wirt oase reached the President this evoniog. but has not been aoted upon yoL eoanlp About Wlra. The Tribune's Washington sneoial at tha 2d inst., says: The conservative people take heart at the prevalent rumors in ref erence to the sentenoe of Win. Statements are made that tho President haa tbe An-dersonvills jailor's case under olose advisement, with a view to mitigate as muoh as possible Mb punishment, Sinoe Wire's trial did not bring out so muoh as was ex-peoted to implicate the robot authorities in the Aadersonville atrocities, it was a sort of failure, according to views of the radi cals who olaim to know the feeling, ot tho Executive. Authorities Bay w Ira a punishment will not be death by hanging. Tne Tribunes Bpeoial says: rvirs has lately been fed on hoepital diet, at tbe Old Capitol. Yesterday he was put bsok on the regular army ration, in consequenoe of the Surgeon pronouncing him reoovered. When breakfast was presented, he flew into the greatest rage, and pronounced the feeding of a priaoner with auehood, an outrage upon him, and disgrao. to a great nation. The freedmen'a aBairs on the western frontier of Arkansas are represented as uniavoraoie. Garrett Davis and Brutus Clay, of Ken tucky, have sued Gens. Palmer and Bris- I i - . .:. i: l , i iv. , " A. 'h"8"V."v,.7LT a", p Z". And Buit Is brought before tbe Freedmen's Bureau, against Davis and Clay, for holding biaoks to labor without pay, in violation of (he laws of the United States. It is understood that General Longetreet, who arrivod in Washington on Wednesday, is exceedingly desirous of obtaining a par don, in order that be may bo a oandidate for the Governorship of his State, or Presi dent of an Express Company. une hundred females and twonty-rour males were discharged from the Treasury Department on Wodnesuay, partly Irom laok of work, and to make vaoanoies for soldiers. Similar discharges followed yesterday, from General Leslie's, Chief Pay-msster of the Department of the Gsst. Washington, Nov. 2. A speoial lo the World says the Nary Department has or dered, by telegraph, the sea race to take plaoe between the Algonquin and Winooskl as soon as the former's sngines oan be put in oruer. The Post Ofnoe Department veslerdar transported the great Southern mail to the Richmond & Frederioksburg Railroad line, by whioh it reaohes Richmond one hour sooner than by any other route. uen. Bptnner to-day decided that the tax upon deposits of a defaulting National Ran k Company eeases the moment the bank fails to pay its liabilities. Up to the present time but one has failed. Sale ol Army Waajon. (Hopped. The Herald's Washington Bpeoial says: Directions have been issued by the War Department to slop all sales of army wag ons, and everything else in the line of transportation. Thess direotions are reoeired SB indioating that an emergenoy may soon arise, wnen army wagons wilt again be required.Judge uray, of Texas, received Execu tive pardon last nigh!; the document being endorsed with the statement that it had been granted at the request of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. On the occasion of the late visit of Henrv Ward Beecher to Washington, Secretary Stanton presented him a brevet Lieut. Colonelcy for his son, who is serving as 1st Lieutenant In the 4th Regular Army regiment. The Herald's Washington speoial says: Great complaint is made of the quality of the rations liBued to United States troops in Texas; the bad food having a pernioious effect on the army. Mexloam Affair.. A speoial correspondent of the Tribune writes that Mr. Velossquet Delon, Minister, has given up his position. Mr. Raniuex, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has arrived, and assumes the duties of the Ministry of State. Martin Castillo has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. The campaign against guerrillas will open vigorously. The first branoh of the Chadeorra way, between Mexico and Flamba, was inaugurated In the presence of the Emperor and Empreas. Nsw York, Not. 8 Ths Richmond cor respondent of the Horold states that B. Fabian, charged with frauds in the New York Custom House, bas been arrested there. It is alleged that he was oonneoted reoent unlawful shipments of alcohol. Paymaster Uirney bas been ottered the alternative of restoring to Government oor- tald funds and bsing honorably discharg ed, or to take the chances of a trial. MlMonvi LaTi.latnr. St. Louis, Nov. 2. The caucus of (he radioal members of tho Legislature Bottled the question of the speakership last night. It nominated A. J. Harlan, of Anderson oounty, for that position, and elected him by a vote of 09 to 18. uen. vtair, in a recent speeon ai noua, having oharged the Board of Canvaasers with fraudulently oounting the votes at the last eleotlon, whereby the new State Con stitution was declared adopted, the Secretary of Slate reoently sent a oommunioatlon to the House, asking the appointment cf a joint oommittee to oount votes, and defi nitely settle the matter. No quorum In the Benaie. , l'oatal Route, lo tho South. New Yore, Not. 3. The Tribune's spe cial says, enly three hundred bids woro received by the Postcrfice Department yceler- day, to supply xuu routes advertised to be let in me Doumeru oueiea. The Commissioner of Agrioulture has pre-Dared a letter of inquiry for manufacturers of ootton goods throughout the Union, requesting them to inform ths department au soon aa possible, the amount of raw ootton consumed by them yearly, from 18t0 dowu to the present time. The report will exhibit lb. itooluationa in ths ootton market during the last four years of the rebellion. Caro for ejnolvra. A enrrespondenl of the New York Emh. ing Po't, writing from Jamaica, oommuni- - . i eniinsli- -i. .... ,1 m , , oates too iwwiT.MB j ior enoiera, namely : Bleep one quart of pimento, (better known under the head of alspioe,) in gallon of stroogspirits, rum or brandy, th latter preferred, tor at least one week, stir ring occasionally; tako a wine glass of this infusion wilh a little water, and sweetened with sugar. He says that the daily use of this highly aromalio medicine will be found a remedy cr preventive in districts where cholera prevails, or is anticipated.